Global Settings

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Yasmingrace
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Hi, I watched a video the opther night on YouTube and Peter was using the Global Settings to trade a horse in running. The back bet was laid just before the off and the global settings were put to Offset bet with greening and 25 ticks used then kept in play. However, on the new version I've noticed next to the offset number the drop down menu has Ticks or %. What does the % mean. Any help appreciated. PS I've tried the idea twice today at Southwell using the above and I won/greened up twice for a profit.
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Dallas
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The % was added in the latest V1.47 and give you the option to offset by percentage, so you can now do things like DOBing and have offsets placed 50% below what you backed at.
https://www.betangel.com/user-guide/off ... 3D&mw=MzIw
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Yasmingrace
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Why is it essential to use the fill or kill option if you have the ladder display set to reverse. This my seem a strange question to some, but I use reverse settings but cannot get my head round why it is essential to set the option. Thanks for any advice.
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Dallas
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Yasmingrace wrote:
Sat Apr 08, 2017 10:50 pm
Why is it essential to use the fill or kill option if you have the ladder display set to reverse. This my seem a strange question to some, but I use reverse settings but cannot get my head round why it is essential to set the option. Thanks for any advice.
I also use the reverse ladder although its not essential that you use fill/kill no matter if your using reverse or normal odds display.
This thread details the difference between 'Odds Display' on each trading screen.
http://www.betangel.com/forum/viewtopic ... 47&t=12253
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