Hello I am new here, and recently acquired the Bet Angel Pro.
I was looking at the automation and alerting systems, and couldn't figure out a way of setting this up.
I want to first test the alerting system with a trigger where if Lay Price of Selection in Market A (in this case hr Win market)
is reached, trigger is set only when Lay Price of Selection in Market B (hr Place market) reaches a certain price or range.
How many of these rules could apply to a selection in a horse race? As far as I could see in Guardian, I could set one rule for a race on
a horse or nominated selection but couldn't do multiple on a single selection, or one that could apply to many selections but with
different parameters.
Furthermore, I would like a trigger where spreads are monitored and conditional on other markets (ie: Alert when a win lay price
is 8.2 when the win back price is 8.0, and the place market has a spread of 2/3 ticks, or viceversa)
Is this what signals are for? It looks a bit daunting to set up, but I hope I made sense. Thanks all.
Conditional Rules on Markets
Although you might only attach one automation rules file to a market in Guardian - you can have as many rules with conditions and actions as you need within that file.
In addition if you ever wanted to you can open extra instances of Bet Angel and have different files operating each.
Check out the many example files in the Shared files section.
In addition if you ever wanted to you can open extra instances of Bet Angel and have different files operating each.
Check out the many example files in the Shared files section.
The opening post of the following thread contains an index with links to all the ready-made examples in the shared files section Jukebox memtioned above.
In the 2nd section from the bottom are the rules that can link markets together, ie, win and place markets in horse racing and some of those should set you on the right track
viewtopic.php?f=43&t=11238
In the 2nd section from the bottom are the rules that can link markets together, ie, win and place markets in horse racing and some of those should set you on the right track
viewtopic.php?f=43&t=11238