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Historic Relative Odds Rule - help needed!
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(Accidentally posted the screenshot twice)
Using the above condition...
If the 1st fav Last Traded Price = 3.5
and the 2nd fav Last Traded Price = 3.9
will it trigger the bet?
I only want to trigger the bet if the 2nd fav is at least 10 ticks higher than the 1st fav.
Is this correct?
Using the above condition...
If the 1st fav Last Traded Price = 3.5
and the 2nd fav Last Traded Price = 3.9
will it trigger the bet?
I only want to trigger the bet if the 2nd fav is at least 10 ticks higher than the 1st fav.
Is this correct?
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In other words...
...in the given example the bet should not trigger.
Can anyone tell me if this is setup correctly for the bet to be placed ONLY if the 2nd fav is TEN TICKS HIGHER than the 1st fav?
...in the given example the bet should not trigger.
Can anyone tell me if this is setup correctly for the bet to be placed ONLY if the 2nd fav is TEN TICKS HIGHER than the 1st fav?
Whenever you want a gap between the prices of selections I always look at the Back price rather than the last traded price. So I would do it slightly different
Selection "A"
Current "Poisition 2 in order of fav"
Back Price
is "Greater than"
Selection "B"
Current "Poisition 1 in order of fav"
Back Price
Plus 10 Ticks
PS - Is the the rule you have PM'ed me about or is that something different?
Selection "A"
Current "Poisition 2 in order of fav"
Back Price
is "Greater than"
Selection "B"
Current "Poisition 1 in order of fav"
Back Price
Plus 10 Ticks
PS - Is the the rule you have PM'ed me about or is that something different?
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That sorted it...yes, Dallas - this is the rule. Many thanks!
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I am struggling with Historic Relative odds. It is the 'minus' and 'Plus' ticks that I am most confused about.
If am using 'less than', then do I have to use 'minus'?
Say I want a rule to trigger only if the selections' back prices is less than 4 ticks below its lay price, then am I saying 'minus 4 ticks'?
If am using 'less than', then do I have to use 'minus'?
Say I want a rule to trigger only if the selections' back prices is less than 4 ticks below its lay price, then am I saying 'minus 4 ticks'?