Hello, I've a good automation for Player A
1) Back £10 when odds between 2.0 and 2.5
2) Lay £5 when odds between 5.0 and 6.0
What I want to do but can't work out how is -
1) Back £10 when odds between 2.0 and 2.5
2) Lay £5 when odds between 5.0 and 6.0
3) Back £10 when odds between 2.0 and 2.5
4) Lay £5 when odds between 5.0 and 6.0
Sometimes Player A gets in trouble, then pulls it around, and goes on to win.
When this happens I only break even.
Any suggestions ?
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Hi Dallas, love your contributions on the forum.
Senario 1 - £10 back bet @ 2.0, Player A wins - £10 profit.
Senario 2 - £10 back bet @ 2.0, Player A loses - £10 loss.
Senario 3 - £10 back bet @ 2.0. Odds increase to 4.0, Lay £2.5 @ 4.0, Player A wins - £2.50 profit
Senario 4 - £10 back bet @ 2.0. Odds increase to 4.0, Lay £2.5 @ 4.0, Player A loses - £7.50 loss.
So Player A original odds might have been 1.25 - no bet placed.
During the game Player A might come close to being broken and the odds lengthen to 2.0 - £10 bet placed.
Normaly Player A goes on to win - £10 profit.
Sometimes Player A continues to struggle, if odds lengthen to 4.0 there is an option to reduce risk (-£10 to -£7.5) if loses, but still make a profit if wins (£2.5 not £10)
Thats what I do, rightly or wrongley, it works for me.
What I want to do though is
1.25 - no bet - starting odds too low
2.0 - £10 back - bit of a wobble, better odds so back bet
4.0 - £2.5 lay - if things dont improve part hedge
2.0 £10 back - if things then improve and odds shorten back again at trigger point.
4.0 £2.5 lay - Doh! looks like losing again so reduce risk again.
Senario 1 - £10 back bet @ 2.0, Player A wins - £10 profit.
Senario 2 - £10 back bet @ 2.0, Player A loses - £10 loss.
Senario 3 - £10 back bet @ 2.0. Odds increase to 4.0, Lay £2.5 @ 4.0, Player A wins - £2.50 profit
Senario 4 - £10 back bet @ 2.0. Odds increase to 4.0, Lay £2.5 @ 4.0, Player A loses - £7.50 loss.
So Player A original odds might have been 1.25 - no bet placed.
During the game Player A might come close to being broken and the odds lengthen to 2.0 - £10 bet placed.
Normaly Player A goes on to win - £10 profit.
Sometimes Player A continues to struggle, if odds lengthen to 4.0 there is an option to reduce risk (-£10 to -£7.5) if loses, but still make a profit if wins (£2.5 not £10)
Thats what I do, rightly or wrongley, it works for me.
What I want to do though is
1.25 - no bet - starting odds too low
2.0 - £10 back - bit of a wobble, better odds so back bet
4.0 - £2.5 lay - if things dont improve part hedge
2.0 £10 back - if things then improve and odds shorten back again at trigger point.
4.0 £2.5 lay - Doh! looks like losing again so reduce risk again.