I understand. Having it on has never made a difference in the past, I still have Green Up failures. Not seeing how doing it today, would change many years of the same problem ... but I've switched it on, all the same.Euler wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 3:13 pmIn both screen shots 'automatically switch market isn't ticked'?
If that's not ticked Bet Angel is just cycling through the markets.
If you have 300 markets loaded refreshing at 1 second, it will take five minutes for Bet Angel to cycle through all those and execute any commands. So each market only updates every five minutes.
Just checking it wasn't that simple
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I'm not seeing a Log tabDallas wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 3:11 pmTry the following as a simple testwestbamtrading wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 3:05 pmI can't thank you enough for your time and effort and for your helpful replies.
Auto Switch, Restrict Refresh, Refresh Interval - I've tried them all.
If Auto switch or Restrict Refresh had been successful, I wouldn't be here.
Please, please understand how truly grateful I am to all of you that give help. I mean that sincerely.
Just to let you (not you personally) I've been testing for 3 weeks now. My test bank was £100. I'm down to £52.48, most of which is down to failed Green Up.
Add 10 markets to Guardian
Set the Guardian refresh rate to 200ms
Apply the rules file I fixed earlier
Then as each market closes select the market in the top Guardian window, and at the bottom of Guardian click the log tab
That will show all the rules activity in that market
Has the green up rule triggered in all of them and with out any errors returned from Betdaq

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Sorry if that last reply came over wrong, I'really grateful for any and all help. I'm truly gratefulEuler wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 3:13 pmIn both screen shots 'automatically switch market isn't ticked'?
If that's not ticked Bet Angel is just cycling through the markets.
If you have 300 markets loaded refreshing at 1 second, it will take five minutes for Bet Angel to cycle through all those and execute any commands. So each market only updates every five minutes.
Just checking it wasn't that simple
westbamtrading wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 3:29 pmI'm not seeing a Log tabDallas wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 3:11 pmTry the following as a simple testwestbamtrading wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 3:05 pmI can't thank you enough for your time and effort and for your helpful replies.
Auto Switch, Restrict Refresh, Refresh Interval - I've tried them all.
If Auto switch or Restrict Refresh had been successful, I wouldn't be here.
Please, please understand how truly grateful I am to all of you that give help. I mean that sincerely.
Just to let you (not you personally) I've been testing for 3 weeks now. My test bank was £100. I'm down to £52.48, most of which is down to failed Green Up.
Add 10 markets to Guardian
Set the Guardian refresh rate to 200ms
Apply the rules file I fixed earlier
Then as each market closes select the market in the top Guardian window, and at the bottom of Guardian click the log tab
That will show all the rules activity in that market
Has the green up rule triggered in all of them and with out any errors returned from Betdaq
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You also still have Guardian full of markets, for the purposes of this test you only need 10 upcoming markets in Guardiam
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BTW, and just for my own accounting, I switched back to the rule I was using. That's not to say your rule (my original rule) wasn't in Play at the time, it's just for my visual accounting at the end of the day.
Your Rule was definitely In Play at the time. Not blaming you for the failure, obviously, but just to say it was set to your fixed rule.
Your Rule was definitely In Play at the time. Not blaming you for the failure, obviously, but just to say it was set to your fixed rule.
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Got it. You were right, Dallas
rejected this bet as your stake is below their minimum stake size
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So what now, bet with larger stakes, and hope it holds?
1) you still have Guardian full of marketswestbamtrading wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 3:38 pmI got some Errors Dallas
Not sure how to read it, or what it means.
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2) you are using your old rules file with multiple greening rules in it - not the one I fixed for you
Until you follow these to the letter there isn't much more I can advise
Try the following as a simple test
Add 10 markets to Guardian
Set the Guardian refresh rate to 200ms
Apply the rules file I fixed earlier
Then as each market closes select the market in the top Guardian window, and at the bottom of Guardian click the log tab
That will show all the rules activity in that market
That might only be accounting for some of the failures, so increase the stakes slightly and then follow the instructions I gave abovewestbamtrading wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 3:43 pmGot it. You were right, Dallas
rejected this bet as your stake is below their minimum stake size
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I've raised the stakes to (back) £2.50 and (Lay) £3.00 Do you think that will be enough?
Should bewestbamtrading wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 3:49 pmI've raised the stakes to (back) £2.50 and (Lay) £3.00 Do you think that will be enough?
Also the two rules you have in that file to place the bets are just doubling it as both are offsetting at 1 tick
So for the purposes of this test you can remove either the back or lay rule
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Hands up, I'm testing other markets, so I haven't tried your 10 Market only, test yet.
I'll keep on with this, then if there are any problems, I'll implement your other suggestions, and limit to 10, and test again.
I'll keep on with this, then if there are any problems, I'll implement your other suggestions, and limit to 10, and test again.
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