I've been trying to get this automation to work but for some reason it does not trade out. What it should do is:-
Place a lay draw bet @3.6 anytime from just before start match to 50mins in play.
I want to trade out at any time if the loss is greater than £9 or if profit is greater than £6 - THIS PART DOES NOT WORK
File attached - grateful if someone could help me with this.
Is it also possible to load my betting selections through a txt file etc??
thanks
Jono
Lay the draw - help !!!
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Your green rule is the problem Pritch. You have the +6 and -9 under the same greening condition, so the green-up trigger will only fire if it's +6 and also -9, so it will never trigger as that's an impossibility.
You need 2 separate greening rules, one for +6, and the other for -9.
For what it's worth, I tested games after the 7.30pm UK time so far this evening that matched your settings, there were 14 games matched, 12 produced a loss. Probably due to the market going a bit apeshit after a goal is scored/disallowed for offside, or something like that and one of the green conditions being triggered.
A condition on the greening rules regarding "unsuspended time condition" at 30,60,90 seconds etc might prevent that though.
Have a good look through the search on the forum, the lay the draw strategy has been discussed numerous times. General consensus I have gathered, is that it's too well known now and hard to profit from, but for a few who are very select in choosing their leagues/cups/derbys/important games/green or red up points etc, they can make it profitable.
You need 2 separate greening rules, one for +6, and the other for -9.
For what it's worth, I tested games after the 7.30pm UK time so far this evening that matched your settings, there were 14 games matched, 12 produced a loss. Probably due to the market going a bit apeshit after a goal is scored/disallowed for offside, or something like that and one of the green conditions being triggered.
A condition on the greening rules regarding "unsuspended time condition" at 30,60,90 seconds etc might prevent that though.
Have a good look through the search on the forum, the lay the draw strategy has been discussed numerous times. General consensus I have gathered, is that it's too well known now and hard to profit from, but for a few who are very select in choosing their leagues/cups/derbys/important games/green or red up points etc, they can make it profitable.
Dublin Flyer is dead right pritchj1973
You cannot have two commands on the same green all condition, as they can't both be correct. You need to split onto 2 different grren all lines
He's also right on unsuspended markets ruining the strategy. It's why I'm not a lover of 'stop losses' because quite often a momentary gap in the market will lock you out for an unnecessary horrible red screen
You cannot have two commands on the same green all condition, as they can't both be correct. You need to split onto 2 different grren all lines
He's also right on unsuspended markets ruining the strategy. It's why I'm not a lover of 'stop losses' because quite often a momentary gap in the market will lock you out for an unnecessary horrible red screen