Dallas wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 6:08 pm
Yes its all possible but the best way to start is by setting out your logic and what each rule is to do in bullet points
For example at what times in the match are the first three bets on O0.5 goals to be placed? or are they all to be placed at KO
if there is no goal in the match what happens to the 5 bets that will have been placed (which would be 175% 25% of your defined stake amount) or are these straight bets?
Hi Dallas,
Here are the bullet points to make it clearer. £2.00 = 25% of my full stake.
- 1) To place back bets into the over 0.5 first half goals at 1.38, 1.82 and 2.2, drip feeding it into the market for 50% of my stake. I do not know at what times as I am unsure of the price movement during in play. But I would like these 3 back bets to be placed and kept for when the market goes into play.
- 2) If the score line remains 0-0 at Half Time then I am wanting to back the over 0.5 goals market (25% of stake) and the over 1.5 goals market (25% of stake), hedge as soon as a goal is scored?
OR
- 3) If there is a goal in the first half then I am wanting immediately (not in the second half) to back the over 2.5 goals (25% stake), hedging on a goal and lay the under 3.5 goals (25% stake), also hedging on a goal?
So for example Team A vs Team B and the score remained 0-0 until Half Time then I would lose the 3 drip fed back bets (£1.33 on each X 3 = -£4.00) on the over 0.5 first half goals. At Half Time the over 1.5 goal market and the over 2.5 goal market would then have back bets placed on them at whatever odds (£2.00 on each X 2 = £4.00 staked). When a goal is scored then I would hedge out my position on these 2 markets.
If the score at Half Time was for example 1-0 then depending on the time of the goal I would have maybe 0, 1, 2 or even 3 of my over 0.5 first half goals matched. I then immediately place a back bet in the over 2.5 goal market (£2.00 stake) and also a lay bet on the under 3.5 goal market (£2.00 stake). When another goal is scored I hedge out my position.
If the match remains 0-0 at full time then I have lost the over 0.5 first half goals (total £4.00) and the over 0.5 goal market (full time, £2.00) and the over 1.5 goal market (full time, £2.00).
You could also place a back bet on the correct score market of 0-0 to get some sort of insurance back from the losses, these odds would be high at the start or you could just leave it and not back the 0-0 score line.
Is this OK Dallas or have I missed something out?
Thank You