Hi
I have just started using Bet Angel on a trial basis.
I have spent 7 days solid watching and over watching training and user guide videos so that I make as few mistakes as possible.
I have learnt by a few and had what I thought was a nice rule that I wanted to test.
At first if I set a rule for a market and turned my computer off the market would not retain my rule. Please confirm this is true.
I then set up my rule again, selected my markets, left my computer on, went out and hey presto it all worked as planned.
I also found I could lay a market in running and the rule would still green up once a goal was scored and the market changed. Perfect.
Until 9pm last night Tenerife v Sporting Gijon (International Club Friendly)
I placed my bets as you can see from the screenshot in play. A goal was scored after 65 minutes when I would then expect it to green up. But know the bet rolled on until full time when it finished a draw and I lost my bet. The conditions should have easily been met at that stage and a green up should have easily happened. I looked at soccer mystic and the predicted draw price at 65 minutes would have been much higher than my average 2.8 I layed at.
Can you help explain what went wrong as I do not want this to occur again as I need to trust my rules working.
I had performed the same bets at least 8 times that day on various games and they all greened up perfectly.
I hope I can get a quick reply as I want to continue testing the software and am keen to buy it.
Automation rules FAIL
An international club friendly is probably not the best sort of match to put automation on.
I imagine it was fairly illiquid and they could have been feed problems or some other issue as to why the automation failed.
Typically you need to do a lot of debugging with automation to error trap all of the possible things that could go wrong. But generally I tend to stick to very liquid events where I can get clear high quality data, that makes the process a lot easier.
I imagine it was fairly illiquid and they could have been feed problems or some other issue as to why the automation failed.
Typically you need to do a lot of debugging with automation to error trap all of the possible things that could go wrong. But generally I tend to stick to very liquid events where I can get clear high quality data, that makes the process a lot easier.