Betfair - In-play Football bet placement delays

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Derek27
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I'm gonna compile a list of IP delays as I encounter them. Feel free to update it. There's no guarantee it will be accurate as some delays vary depending on time of day, TV/radio coverage, etc.

5 seconds
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Swedish Allsvenskan
Turkish Super League


12 seconds
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Bolivian Liga de Futbol
Danish Superliga
Dutch Eredivisie
Finnish Veikkausliga
Norwegian Eliteserien
Portuguese Primeira Liga
US Major League Football
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I noticed last night on Eurovision, during the performance 5 seconds, but 10 seconds during the voting.
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To keep the updated times in one post as they are added we'll copy them into the post at the top of the page
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Noticing that you can use a Stored Value to check if the Markets Bet Delay is <=> than x, does Guardian know the Bet Delay for each market it is applied to ?
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sniffer66 wrote:
Mon May 22, 2023 5:13 am
Noticing that you can use a Stored Value to check if the Markets Bet Delay is <=> than x, does Guardian know the Bet Delay for each market it is applied to ?
The SV bet delay and the information written to Excel is only live once the market goes in-play unfortunately.
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Derek27 wrote:
Mon May 22, 2023 10:56 am
sniffer66 wrote:
Mon May 22, 2023 5:13 am
Noticing that you can use a Stored Value to check if the Markets Bet Delay is <=> than x, does Guardian know the Bet Delay for each market it is applied to ?
The SV bet delay and the information written to Excel is only live once the market goes in-play unfortunately.
Which is fine, as I was thinking it would be useful to have the bet delay value available to Guardian as an SV. Which could be then used in timing repeat entries such as greening. i.e repeat greening rule 3 times at an interval of Bet Delay + 5 seconds

Currently you can't query what the bet delay is for the market, you can only create a rule checking if the bet delay is <=> x
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sniffer66 wrote:
Mon May 22, 2023 11:00 am
Derek27 wrote:
Mon May 22, 2023 10:56 am
sniffer66 wrote:
Mon May 22, 2023 5:13 am
Noticing that you can use a Stored Value to check if the Markets Bet Delay is <=> than x, does Guardian know the Bet Delay for each market it is applied to ?
The SV bet delay and the information written to Excel is only live once the market goes in-play unfortunately.
Which is fine, as I was thinking it would be useful to have the bet delay value available to Guardian as an SV. Which could be then used in timing repeat entries such as greening. i.e repeat greening rule 3 times at an interval of Bet Delay + 5 seconds

Currently you can't query what the bet delay is for the market, you can only create a rule checking if the bet delay is x
I haven't got BA open at the moment but I thought you can pull it into an SV. I use it extensively in Excel when timing bets.
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Derek27 wrote:
Mon May 22, 2023 11:05 am
sniffer66 wrote:
Mon May 22, 2023 11:00 am
Derek27 wrote:
Mon May 22, 2023 10:56 am


The SV bet delay and the information written to Excel is only live once the market goes in-play unfortunately.
Which is fine, as I was thinking it would be useful to have the bet delay value available to Guardian as an SV. Which could be then used in timing repeat entries such as greening. i.e repeat greening rule 3 times at an interval of Bet Delay + 5 seconds

Currently you can't query what the bet delay is for the market, you can only create a rule checking if the bet delay is x
I haven't got BA open at the moment but I thought you can pull it into an SV. I use it extensively in Excel when timing bets.
You may be right , but I couldnt find it yesterday. Only the option to check if it was x value. Plus, you can't use an SV to set a repeat cycle in a rule - although there are ways around that by daisy chaining rules
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