I'm sure there is a simple condition or stored file that I need to add but I'm not sure where to find/learn about this, so any help to point me in the direction would be much appreciated
TIA
Lots of different ways to do this.Tuco wrote: ↑Fri Nov 28, 2025 11:49 amI'm delighted to announce I've successfully made/altered 5 different sets of servants all with linked automation rules in different markets, but the one thing I've not yet managed is to get the automation rules in the linked markets to re-arm after they have done their initial set of tasks. The servant fires again on the selection of choice but not the automation rules in the linked markets.
I'm sure there is a simple condition or stored file that I need to add but I'm not sure where to find/learn about this, so any help to point me in the direction would be much appreciated
TIA
For a start you'll probably find it much easier if you combine your rules into one rulesfile using the 'market type' condition to define which rule triggers where.Tuco wrote: ↑Fri Nov 28, 2025 4:14 pmThank you James. I'm still very much in the servant/automation learning phase so don't yet know how to go about this.
Are there any examples of this in action in a baf file I could look at? Or perhaps a thread explaining how to do this?
If someone has a couple of minutes, perhaps you could add these to the multiple Markets (A)? and Market (B) files for me to take a look at?
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Hold the line, I think I misunderstood what you were doing.Tuco wrote: ↑Fri Nov 28, 2025 4:48 pm...yes it's a variation of Dallas':
"Trigger a Rule on same Selection in a Different Market (Template)"
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Many thanks James - I'll take a look at 'Tucotastic' now![]()
Hmmm, this would be super-easy with just two markets but much more complicated with more than two because you don't know which order Bet Angel will be cycling through them.Tuco wrote: ↑Fri Nov 28, 2025 4:56 pm...yes Market (A) is a servant trigger, which then triggers the linked markets (B), (C), (D) no problem - all works well for the first click on the context selection.
But if I click Market (A) again on that or any other selection, Market (A) triggers and fires in the bets as it should, but the linked markets (B), (C), (D) do not trigger for a second time.
So there must be a checkpoint or a signal or similar that I need to put somewhere to allow the linked markets to trigger after the second click of Market (A).
It might be needed on the same selection or on a different one - all depends upon the in-play real-time circumstances.jamesedwards wrote: ↑Fri Nov 28, 2025 5:02 pmIt is very easy to do this if each trigger is on a different selection. But tricky if you need to repeat the same selection more than once.
Try these. This is for back bets only. Each market will trigger up to 5 times, but can easily be adjusted.Tuco wrote: ↑Fri Nov 28, 2025 5:07 pmIt might be needed on the same selection or on a different one - all depends upon the in-play real-time circumstances.jamesedwards wrote: ↑Fri Nov 28, 2025 5:02 pmIt is very easy to do this if each trigger is on a different selection. But tricky if you need to repeat the same selection more than once.
The easiest way would be to limit the amount of markets in Guardian and/or make use of the 'restrict refresh' option to minimise the market cycle period.Tuco wrote: ↑Fri Nov 28, 2025 6:36 pmMany thanks James - Qatar F1 Sprint Qualifying has just finished so I'll take a look now.
The files you looked at have been updated a few times to include place/fill/kill and other adjustments.
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What are the best settings in your opinion to get the triggers to cycle in the quickest time?
In the rules file I've set '0.1s before re-arming' and the global setting will have 'Refresh every 20 ms'