Help with a horse racing bot

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fwcon
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Joined: Mon Aug 10, 2020 10:51 am

Hi guys, hoping someone can point me to the right direction with a bot I am trying to create. So each morning, I will pick 3 horses and allocate a minimum price for each of them for a particular race, there will be 10 to 15 races in a day. 3 min to 1 sec before off, the bot will back all 3 selections, only if all 3 odds are above minimum prices and the amount required can be matched. If one horse is below the minimum price, then the amount allocated to that horse is spread equally among the other two, if two horses are below their respective minimum prices, then no bets are placed.

I think I can manage to get the bot done for one particular race, but I don't want to edit it 15 times a day. How can I make the bot more "general". Also, is betangel able to check market depth so the orders from the bot are not partially filled.
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Dallas
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Joined: Sun Aug 09, 2015 10:57 pm

You are only able to nominate up to 2 selections per market in Guardian, to nominate a 3rd you'd need a second instance of Bet Angel and Guardian open.
The problem would then be knowing whats been backed in each instance

ie, the 2nd instance of Bet Angel and Guardian would know if one or both the runners from the first met your criteria, like wise the rules in the first wouldn't know if the runner in the 2nd instance satisfied your criteria.

It would need to be done using excel, or you'd need to apply the rules to selections by 'name'.
You could use one instance for that but you'd need to create a separate rules file for every market and will need to go into each and select the runner by name
fwcon
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Joined: Mon Aug 10, 2020 10:51 am

Thank you Mr Dallas. Excel looks like the way to go indeed.
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