Hi
How could I set the automation to place a single bet in the selection of rows 01 and 02 if the odds are above 4 in playtime? if both rows are above 4 it should place only in row 01
Examples:
Row 01 - 3.8
Row 02 - 4.8
Would like it to place the back bet on row 02
Row 01 - 5.8
Row 02 - 3.8
Would like it to place the back bet on row 01
Row 01 - 4.8
Row 02 - 4.2
Would like it to place the back bet on row 01
Row 01 - 4.3
Row 02 - 4.8
Would like it to place the back bet on row 01
If there are any automation example in this forum that would be helpful.
Regards.
Place back bet in Any selection in rows 1 and 2
Nothing already set up but assuming you are only triggering a single bet once
You could just create two rules (one applied to each row)
both using a fixed odds condition to test the price is greater than 4.0
Arm your second rule to be active 1 second later than your first
and add a 'number of place bet triggers condition' on market is equal to 0
You could just create two rules (one applied to each row)
both using a fixed odds condition to test the price is greater than 4.0
Arm your second rule to be active 1 second later than your first
and add a 'number of place bet triggers condition' on market is equal to 0
Thank you, I have done this already with the second rule armed 2 seconds later and I set the 2 rules to run for a minute-long in playtime, sometime both rows may reach over 4 odds at the same time so the bot places a back bet in both rows. How could it avoid this and only place in the first row 1?Dallas wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 1:45 pmNothing already set up but assuming you are only triggering a single bet once
You could just create two rules (one applied to each row)
both using a fixed odds condition to test the price is greater than 4.0
Arm your second rule to be active 1 second later than your first
and add a 'number of place bet triggers condition' on market is equal to 0
OK, in that case they'll need to be set up slightly different, start by adding a two 'Set/Modify signal' rules (one applied to row 1 the other row 2) and set a signal on the selection (make sure you use the same signal name for botheminbe wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 2:12 pmThank you, I have done this already with the second rule armed 2 seconds later and I set the 2 rules to run for a minute-long in playtime, sometime both rows may reach over 4 odds at the same time so the bot places a back bet in both rows. How could it avoid this and only place in the first row 1?Dallas wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 1:45 pmNothing already set up but assuming you are only triggering a single bet once
You could just create two rules (one applied to each row)
both using a fixed odds condition to test the price is greater than 4.0
Arm your second rule to be active 1 second later than your first
and add a 'number of place bet triggers condition' on market is equal to 0
Then on your back bet rule apply it to 'ANY' selection, this only needs to be armed once
and add the fixed odds condition >4.0
and a
Signal Set Condition
is the signal named (whatever you called it)
set with a value
Dallas wrote: ↑Wed Apr 28, 2021 11:03 amOK, in that case they'll need to be set up slightly different, start by adding a two 'Set/Modify signal' rules (one applied to row 1 the other row 2) and set a signal on the selection (make sure you use the same signal name for botheminbe wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 2:12 pmThank you, I have done this already with the second rule armed 2 seconds later and I set the 2 rules to run for a minute-long in playtime, sometime both rows may reach over 4 odds at the same time so the bot places a back bet in both rows. How could it avoid this and only place in the first row 1?Dallas wrote: ↑Tue Apr 27, 2021 1:45 pmNothing already set up but assuming you are only triggering a single bet once
You could just create two rules (one applied to each row)
both using a fixed odds condition to test the price is greater than 4.0
Arm your second rule to be active 1 second later than your first
and add a 'number of place bet triggers condition' on market is equal to 0
Then on your back bet rule apply it to 'ANY' selection, this only needs to be armed once
and add the fixed odds condition >4.0
and a
Signal Set Condition
is the signal named (whatever you called it)
set with a value
Thanks for this I shall give it a few tries and get back later,
Thanks