Pob wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 10:55 am
Dallas wrote: ↑Mon Jun 15, 2020 10:37 am
Pob wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 4:22 pm
Thanks, I shall specify exactly what i wish to do.
I pick several selections in a lot of races in the morning.
I would like to back say 3 horses in one race maybe one at 2/1 one at 4/1 and one at 10/1 Prices on these selections is not currently available on the exchange so i would like a servant to back any of them if the price i want for a profit of eg £100. So horse 1 i want to back for £33.33, 2 £25 and 3 for £10. If my order gets filled for this amount to win £100 on the selection then the bot stops. I want to repeat this in multiple races simultaneously through the day backing any of my selections at the price i have asked for until the off time of the race. Should my price not be reached then i am not worried and i am not looking to trade out or anything else. Does that all make sense?
What your asking for is a job for the advanced Dutching tool, and you'll need to use the staking method 'back to a target profit'
you can then choose the selections you want, set the odds and Bet Angel will calculate the stakes to relise a £100 on each of the selections you choose
see the 2nd post of this thread
viewtopic.php?f=47&t=12774
I see but unfortunately i am didn't explain myself very well. I do not wish to win a certain amount on the market just on that horse. Some people use a unit stake strategy i use a unit profit strategy (£100) so if i back 2 horses in the same race 2/1 and 5/1 i will just bet the first for £33 and the second for £20. I am not looking to balance the profit across both runners. They are individual of one another. To date i haven't even figured out how to get the Servant to fill or kill bets and stop when the profit on the horse reaches £100. Let alone how i make this run in Guardian. Thank you for your patience.
Thats what the dutching tool does, i've picked 3 runners below each at specified odds and all will make £100 if they win
Dutching.jpg
If you do what your asking with a servant once you've had the £33 at 3.0 matched to acheive £100 as soon as you back the second runner for £20 that will now leave you with just £80 profit on the first and you still won't have £100 on the second runner as you assumed your P/L on that second runner was £0.00 before placing the bet - but it was -£33 from your first bet, so you'd only have £67 on your second
ie,
£80 if the first won
£67 if the second won
-£53 if any other runner won
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