Hi, so I have been trialing a few lay bets on USA horse racing and I noticed that in certain races I do better than others. So what I want to do is set up a text comparison conditon that only places lay bets on 'Mdn' races only. In other words I do not want any bets placed on 'Mdn Claim' for example, or any other race descrption.
I only want my bets to be placed on 'Mdn' races only.
How do i do this?
Do i either:
Option 1:
Text comparison Criteira; The Market Name
Contains at least one of the following: "Mdn"
OR
Option 2
Option 1:
Text comparison Criteira; The Market Name
Exactly matches one of the following: "Mdn"
Or is there another way to do this?
I would appreciate anyone who could help me out
Also, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone !
Text Comparison Condition Enquiry
Use 'exactly'SmashiT wrote: ↑Sun Dec 29, 2024 3:08 amHi, so I have been trialing a few lay bets on USA horse racing and I noticed that in certain races I do better than others. So what I want to do is set up a text comparison conditon that only places lay bets on 'Mdn' races only. In other words I do not want any bets placed on 'Mdn Claim' for example, or any other race descrption.
I only want my bets to be placed on 'Mdn' races only.
How do i do this?
Do i either:
Option 1:
Text comparison Criteira; The Market Name
Contains at least one of the following: "Mdn"
OR
Option 2
Option 1:
Text comparison Criteira; The Market Name
Exactly matches one of the following: "Mdn"
Or is there another way to do this?
I would appreciate anyone who could help me out
Also, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone !
Thank you for your replies. I think for what i want to do its 'contains' because I had other rules running in the AUS horse racing market using 'contains' . I just wanted to clarify here also first because it will take me a long time to set up my usa rules and I didnt want my efforts to be wasted if i chose the wrong option.
Out of curiosity when would you use:
Exactly matches one of the following:
>
Out of curiosity when would you use:
Exactly matches one of the following:
>
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Use two text comparison conditions:SmashiT wrote: ↑Sun Dec 29, 2024 12:01 pmThank you for your replies. I think for what i want to do its 'contains' because I had other rules running in the AUS horse racing market using 'contains' . I just wanted to clarify here also first because it will take me a long time to set up my usa rules and I didnt want my efforts to be wasted if i chose the wrong option.
Out of curiosity when would you use:
Exactly matches one of the following:
>
> 'contains at least one of the following' Mdn.
> 'does not contain any of the following' Claim.
You can also use (US) and (AUS) as text conditions to identify and differentiate between UK, US and AUS races.
Use AND and OR grouping rules if necessary.
eg
[contains (US) AND contains Mdn AND does not contain Claim]
OR
[contains (AUS) AND whatever else you need.]
I just reread your OP.
You would also need to add a Text comparison with the criteria (does not contain any of the following) = Claim
Or what James just said
Exactly matches could be , Selections name , trap number , saddle cloth , text stored value, venue
You would also need to add a Text comparison with the criteria (does not contain any of the following) = Claim
Or what James just said

Exactly matches could be , Selections name , trap number , saddle cloth , text stored value, venue