Dutching correct score market

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Consty1
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I'm sure this is really simple but I've been playing about with dutching the correct score market in practice mode but the trade profit column say's n/a for each available outcome. I figure this is just a practice feature and that the real money software allows you to green up right?

I'm literally just looking to green up for one amount for all my selected scores rather than have to do it individually using the ladders.
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LeTiss
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On your settings page do you have the greening up function restricted? There's a tick box on the behaviour tab, just untick it
convoysur-2
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you can change that on the settings tab ,top left,
be very very carefull with that if you are doing alot of dutching or bookmaking it wont work ,and will cost u alot of money ,but it works for me ok if i only use it like 3-4 times in the same market ,there is a warning not to switch it off, and i have cost myself hundreds of pounds in the past by simple switching markets and using it in markets where i have been dutching and bookmaking all day ,
Marc
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i found this on the web some time ago,this guy does a really good blog pm me if you want a link,might be helpfull to some newbee people ,
Marc

Dutching:
This is backing all scorelines that are most likely to happen for an even profit. If, for example, the market is expecting a home win in a game with two goals or less, then a Dutch of 0-0, 1-0, 0-1, 2-0 and 2-1 may be struck, ensuring the same profit whichever one of these scorelines the game finishes on. The advantage of this bet is that you cover a lot of ground, but the disadvantage is that the more ground you cover (the larger the percentage of the book), then the greater the risk-to-reward ratio becomes. You should also be careful about backing too many scorelines, as an Overs or Unders bet could prove to be better value.

Dutching can be used in a thousand ways, using any selection of scorelines that you want. Trial-and-error is the best way forward using the information on odds movements that I've already provided. A home win with a high goal expectation? Then you could Dutch 2-0, 2-1, 3-0, 3-1 and AU. Looking for a trade at a later date? Back 0-0 (as an insurance bet only), along with 1-1, 2-1 and 1-2. When the market moves out further, also back 2-2. These are basic examples, but come up with your own if you can.

For some, dutching is a staple Correct Score bet. It also has the advantage that you can trade-out of it after a defined period of time or the bet can be left to run.
Consty1
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Cool that's what I was looking for, I'll have a play around in practice mode.

Can someone explain the dutching note "it is often more efficient to complete the book". Not exactly sure what that means.
convoysur-2
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it means ,complete the book..if i understand correctly .what it is saying is this .
complete the dutching or bookmaking,DO NOT,use the green up function,
from my experience only use it if you have only dutched like the correct score market 1 time and u want to green up after a period of inplay ,
but if your making a book and are putting multiple orders in the market ,DO NOT USE THE GREEN UP FUNCTION,
instead use the dutching and bookmaking function to move money around, try it ,u will soon get the hang of it,
Marc
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LeTiss 4pm

hi, i'm from Southampton and was wondering if you would please message me so that i can contact you back.

Dave
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