So I was looking at this video earlier on today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4TL5MT_FMA
I noticed when the guy was placing his lay bets in-play, the stakes were automatically adjusted based on his maximum liability being around £200.
How can I do this? I have been to the settings area and changed the maximum staking but it is still attempting to place a bet based on my stakes on the one click screen
how do i set a maximum liability?
Answer is on this link
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=10975&p=92549&hili ... ity#p92549
I would be very careful laying horses this way unless you have a full understanding of what your doing and know what your looking for as there racing, even then short priced runners are often turned over - look at the chart of the day thread you ll see just how many 200.0+ still come back and win and horses that only drift to 100.0 IR come back and win much more frequent than you might think.
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=10975&p=92549&hili ... ity#p92549
I would be very careful laying horses this way unless you have a full understanding of what your doing and know what your looking for as there racing, even then short priced runners are often turned over - look at the chart of the day thread you ll see just how many 200.0+ still come back and win and horses that only drift to 100.0 IR come back and win much more frequent than you might think.
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Dallas wrote:Answer is on this link
viewtopic.php?f=17&t=10975&p=92549&hili ... ity#p92549
I would be very careful laying horses this way unless you have a full understanding of what your doing and know what your looking for as there racing, even then short priced runners are often turned over - look at the chart of the day thread you ll see just how many 200.0+ still come back and win and horses that only drift to 100.0 IR come back and win much more frequent than you might think.
Thanks dallas. I dont think I wlll do it exactly this way. probably just lay one or two horses and have the liability at a reasonable amount i'm willing to lose. Thank you for your help