Derek27 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 2:07 am
jamesg46 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 1:41 am
You'll have to give me an example because I disagree, a Servant can place a bet whenever you want wherever you want at the touch of a button. The only limitation to Servants is the master.
I decide to place a lay bet of £50 at 1.77 on a particular selection. How would pressing a button indicate the stake, price, polarity and selection?
jamesg46 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 13, 2021 1:41 am
I'm not getting involved with my thoughts on the Royals, it had me in hot water last time.
Good idea.
Well, tbh I figured that you would more than likely have some sort of methodical process to placing bets & your usual process could be mirrored using a Servant assigned to a keystroke.
You got me there though, I suppose if you're just going to float a random stake into the market at a random price & time then manual is the way.
For all of the other mundane structured tasks Servants are perfect. Even for less structured tasks they're good, for example I have a Servant that will scale out a % of my net stake that's in the market, I tend to use that on Irish markets when I realise I'm way too exposed... I just keep tapping the button taking out small bets, saves a load of mouse action and imo gives a speed advantage.
I've not yet found myself wondering around the ladder undecided, I'm usually close to the touch price so I guess I'm saying this biased from my own experience.