These servants can be used on most pre-off markets but are currently set up mainly for use on horse racing or possibly greyhound markets.
There are two servants for download at the bottom of this post.
Iceberg – Back
Iceberg – Lay
Both servants are similar to what Peter demonstrated in a recent video, which you can view using the following link if you have not yet seen it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wfr8qTD0aYM
Each use the ‘Servant Context Selection’ so will place their orders on which ever selection your mouse cursor is hovering over at the time the servant is started.
When started the ‘Iceberg – Back’ servant will place £5 back bets into the market every 5secs at the current best reverse price (providing there are no unmatched bets on the selection), it will continue to do this until a total of £50 back bets have been matched.
Once a bet has been placed if the price moves by 2 or more ticks before its fully matched it will cancel the remainder of that bet and place a new £5 bet at the best current reverse price.
So not only is the servant placing bets in small amounts at the current odds so as not to be noticed by the market if a price then moves away leaving one unmatched it will cancel it and chase the price.
The ‘Iceberg – Lay’ servant works in the same way except of course it places lay bets into the market.
To use the files just click on one or both of the ASC Iceberg – Back or ASC Iceberg - Lay.Baf attachment links below and this will download it to your computer, then open your Servant Manager window and click the rules link at the top and then "Import a Rules File" as shown in the image, once imported it will now appear in your dropdown boxes and is ready to be started whenever required.
Once you have it imported into your Servant Manager it can be edited very easily simply by clicking on "Edit Rules File".
With any servant always run in practice mode first to ensure everything is working fine, and repeat this each time you make any changes.
See the following thread for step by step instructions on downloading and importing a servant into your Bet Angel, or see image below on were to import it in your Servant Manager.
viewtopic.php?f=57&t=15194
Iceberg Orders with Price Chaser Servant
Hi there , how do you re-arm the Servant ? e.g You want to place 3 orders to reach 300 (3x100) using the servant Iceberg Orders. When the Servant place the 3 orders and they have been matched, if you want to place again 3 orders using the servant. How do you do that please. Thx
Just start it again in the same way as you did the first timetiago1313 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 07, 2018 9:59 amHi there , how do you re-arm the Servant ? e.g You want to place 3 orders to reach 300 (3x100) using the servant Iceberg Orders. When the Servant place the 3 orders and they have been matched, if you want to place again 3 orders using the servant. How do you do that please. Thx
If you add a 'checkpoint matched bets' rule (set to always armed and trigger 1 time) and position it at the top
That should do it for you
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can you use iceberg orders in normal automation or does it have to be semi manual usage with servants?
It can be used in full automationchucknorris wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 4:03 pmcan you use iceberg orders in normal automation or does it have to be semi manual usage with servants?
You could edit this file and apply it to a particular selection, and set the time its to be armed for and/or add the conditions its to trigger under.
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how do i implement iceberg orders by liability and not fixed stake? Seems to only be available via fixed stake
You could do it using a stored value condition to test the P/L of the selectionchucknorris wrote: ↑Fri Jul 17, 2020 7:02 pmhow do i implement iceberg orders by liability and not fixed stake? Seems to only be available via fixed stake
ie, if you were placing lay stakes by liability of £5
and have a Stored Value Condition to test the loss is greater than -£49.99
That would allow upto 10 lay bets with a liability of £5 each to be matched
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would it be sufficient if say i just had bets with a liability say £10 per bet, and its allowed to trigger 5 times.
I have total unmatched lay bets condition as < £2, that would in effect match me maximum 5 times for £50 as an iceberg, without any other need for stored value conditions?
EDIT: or could i have "number of unmatched bets conditions" set to less than 1, meaning once the bet gets matched it will then reload?
I have total unmatched lay bets condition as < £2, that would in effect match me maximum 5 times for £50 as an iceberg, without any other need for stored value conditions?
EDIT: or could i have "number of unmatched bets conditions" set to less than 1, meaning once the bet gets matched it will then reload?
Last edited by chucknorris on Wed Jul 22, 2020 1:29 pm, edited 4 times in total.
A rule will continue to trigger each time it re-arms (and it has triggers left) as soon as all conditions are matched,chucknorris wrote: ↑Wed Jul 22, 2020 12:41 pmmaybe this is a point of my confusion ive never had a rule trigger more than once, If i simply have the rule trigger twice will it wait for the first bet to be matched before placing the second or does it jsut fire both off in one go (or whatever seconds between triggering) whether it matches or not.
Im still struggling to see why in the video above it doesnt jsut place 8 x£2 bets all at once at the best lay price in one instance.
The servant above uses a unmatched bets condition to test the previous one was matched before the next can trigger
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sorry i edited my comment after u had answered..
would it be sufficient if say i just had bets with a liability say £10 per bet, and its allowed to trigger 5 times.
I have total unmatched lay bets condition as < £2, that would in effect match me maximum 5 times for £50 as an iceberg, without any other need for stored value conditions?
..or could i have "number of unmatched bets conditions" set to less than 1, meaning once the bet gets matched it will then reload?
would it be sufficient if say i just had bets with a liability say £10 per bet, and its allowed to trigger 5 times.
I have total unmatched lay bets condition as < £2, that would in effect match me maximum 5 times for £50 as an iceberg, without any other need for stored value conditions?
..or could i have "number of unmatched bets conditions" set to less than 1, meaning once the bet gets matched it will then reload?
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total unmatched lay bets condition doesnt make them iceberg, it still just sends orders as per normal. Is it possible for there to be an example automation with icebergs, it seems fairly integral to anyone looking to size up..
Thats what this servant does, an 'Iceberg' order is the process of placing bets in small parts one after the other as the previous one gets matched until a desired total is reached - so as nobody see's you've just placed a large order.chucknorris wrote: ↑Mon Aug 10, 2020 3:06 pm
Is it possible for there to be an example automation with icebergs, it seems fairly integral to anyone looking to size up..
To place them upto a liability you can either use the instructions given on the last page or use the staking method 'By Liability' and arm the rule to trigger the number of times required to reach your total liability
and add a 'Number of unmatched bets condition' on selection is equal to 0
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ill give it a try, shall see if it actually works