Author Topic: Trigger to back all horses in market whose odds are 80% or less  (Read 4210 times)

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Hello can anyone help I wish to set a trigger to dutchback in races of up to max of 14 runners all horses starting with fav and then all others eg 2nd fav 3rd fav etc up to the odds value of 80% if lose I want full 100% recovery for next bet. Example say a race with 10 runners odds are 2/1 33%, 3/1 25% 5/1 16.66% so these 3 total 74.66% which is under the 80% threshold. Please note i wish the fav to be at least evens  50%, if odds on dismiss race. I hope this is clear, can someone please advise
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kind of makes sense and should be possible .. but it's very risky!

I will try and put together something before the weekend.
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you are quit right McBee .. just change the book to 80% and selection rank to markers number of runners = 14
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Hi there,

Sorry for my ignorance but I am being a bit overwhelmed by the choices available when setting triggers up.

I would like to back all horses whose odds are 70% or less in Handicap races with 12 runners or less. The favourites odds should be equal or above 3.5

Also, I would like to have loss recovery where any loss was split over the next 2 races and added to the £10 target.

I would be really grateful if somebody could run through on how to set this up.

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Jase

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"...all horses whose odds are 70% or less in Handicap races..."


 you have on thought  " volume " ?

screen ?

 

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