Ok thank you so much Dallas for your advice.I'll give it a goDallas wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2024 1:33 pmYou'd use a 'Set/Signal Modify Signal' rule and on the signal tab 'Increment a Signal' on the Market (give it any name you want)
with a tennis fixed score condition to test the game and points are 0-0
Then add a Signal changed condition to your green up rule to test the signal named (whatever you called it)
changed between 30 and 31 secs ago
There's an example here which uses the above process
viewtopic.php?f=51&t=11962
Back Fav if Lose 1st Set and Green up in Stages Guardian Automation Bot
You'd need a 'Set/Modify Signal' rule with a fixed odds condition to test the price is less than 'X'
and on the signal tab set a signal on the market with a name of your choice
Then on the back bet rule add a 'Signal Set' condition
to test the signal on the market named (whatever you called it) is set with a value
Hi Dallas, I am utilising the fixing the favourite that you use here, but just wondering why in the first line, "Remember Order", the Selection is "in row 1 (betfair order)", but the following lines, the Selection is "in position 1 (sorted in order of favouritism)"? Just curiosity really, trying wrap my head around the process!! Cheers, Peter.
The fix order rule is one of several rules (ie, green all, keep all unmatched etc) that don't get applied to a particular selection as the rule covers all selections anyway when it triggers.PeterS wrote: ↑Tue Aug 13, 2024 8:17 amHi Dallas, I am utilising the fixing the favourite that you use here, but just wondering why in the first line, "Remember Order", the Selection is "in row 1 (betfair order)", but the following lines, the Selection is "in position 1 (sorted in order of favouritism)"? Just curiosity really, trying wrap my head around the process!! Cheers, Peter.
In these rules the 'applies to' area is for (conditions only), and if not using any conditions it doesn't matter which selection is chosen, so I usually just leave it on the default of Betfair row 1
