Yeah it should be possible Camel, I'll try out an automation tomorrow to see does it trigger right, but in my head I think I know what to do, whether it works right in reality or I'm forgetting something is another thing!
The number of rules or conditions in an automation can act as a safety net to prevent bets firing when they shouldn't, but being overly cautious can prevent bets firing at all, so being absolutely certain on all aspects of the automation is necessary. As an example, when I started trying out scalping automations after watching a few of Peters Youtube videos, I'd forget to put in the number of matched/unmatched bets condition. So the automation would be firing a bet from 5 minutes out, until 10 seconds before post time, every 10 seconds without fail. Quite an easy way to blow your bank if you're not watching it or doing it in live mode!
By and large your automations can be as simple or as complicated as you make them. You could try something like scalping the fav before the off time, then laying the field at 1.6 in-play, only if your pre-off scalping has hit a certain profit target like a tenner or so. The reliable Dallas has shared an automation combining 4 different ideas in one here
http://www.betangel.com/forum/viewtopic ... 43&t=12261
The main issue with combining multiple automations into one, is making sure parts don't overlap or cancel each other out, or bets not firing if you're above your account limit, like backing a high price then not being able to get the lay bet fired because you're exposure is too high.
The automation feature is like a giant Etch a Sketch, you could take time and create a Renaissance masterpiece, or you could put little effort in and create a pile of sh1t
