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[TR] HI
« on: 26 Sep 2015, 09:07 »
HERE IS A TRIGGER THAT I WOULD LIKE TO HAVE IF IT IS POSSIBLE;

HORSES RACES  .PLACE MARKET



Rule 1. There are less than 15 declared runners in the race Declared runners means the NUMBER of horses running in a race, before any withdrawals.

Rule 2. Our horse is a clear favourite. This rule comprises of two parts: 1. Our horse must have odds of less than 4.0 2. There must be an odds gap of 2.0 between our horse and the second favourite

Rule 3. Our horse is running within 30 days of it’s last race

Rule 4. Our horse ran well in it’s last race It’s important that our horse has good recent form for it to be likely to run well. This rule may seem vague at first glance, so let’s get to the specifics. Looking at our horse’s last race, we need a finish within ½ length of the winner for each 1 furlong the race is long. For example, Dunnscotia’s last race was 6 furlongs, so we require it either to have won this race or to have finished within 3 lengths of the winner.

Rule 5. The going is similar to our horse’s last run The vast majority of horses run better or worse depending on the ground conditions, and many have a specific going which they perform the best on. To ensure our horse performs to the best of it’s ability, we want it to be running on ground similar to that it’s ran well on previously. The different categories of going and their abbreviations are listed below:
Turf Firm (Fm) Good to Firm (GF) Good (Gd) Good to Soft (GS) Soft (Sft) Heavy (Hy) All Weather Standard (St) Fast (Fst) Slow (Slw)
To pass this rule, our horse must be running within 1 category of going to it’s last run. For example, if our current race is on firm ground, our horse’s last run must have been on either firm or good to firm. If our current race is on good ground, our horse’s last race must have been on good, good to firm or good to soft ground.
If our horse is running on an all weather surface (standard, fast or slow), it’s last race can also have been on any all weather surface. Horses that are moving from turf to all weather, or vice versa, will not pass this rule.

6. Race distance is within 2 furlongs of last run Similarly to the reasoning behind rule 5, we want our horse to have proven form over a race distance similar to it’s current run. We already know the distance of Dunnscotia’s last race from the previous screenshot ¬ 6 furlongs. We find the distance of the current race on the Racing Post card: The current race is also 6 furlongs, meaning Dunnscotia has passed all six system rules and therefore qualifies as a bet.
. Placing Bets Now all we need to do is find our stake, and place our bet. Go back to the relevant race on Betfair, and choose the ‘PLACE’ market..

STAKING PLAN (2% gain)
With this staking plan, we are aiming to increase our bankroll by 2% each bet. To find our target profit, divide your bankroll by 50. Then to find our stake divide by the (current available odds ¬ 1). Finally, we take Betfair’s 5% commission into account by dividing again by .95. For example with a £1000 bankroll, and current available odds of 1.95: Target profit = £1000 / 50 = £20 Stake = £20 / .95 / .95 = £22.16

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Re: HI
« Reply #1 on: 28 Sep 2015, 17:50 »
hi
sorry but rule's 4,5 and 6 are not possible as the information is not available in the api.
you can only use the horse form to indicate how well it ran last time.

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Re: HI
« Reply #2 on: 28 Sep 2015, 20:20 »
OK MACBEE,

COULD YOU DO THE TRIGGER IF THE HORSE HAS FINISHED 1,2,OR 3 ON LAST RUN OUT ??

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« Reply #3 on: 28 Sep 2015, 21:26 »
hi
here is your trigger, in the constants you can set.
Bet amount
Runner number   
Maximum fav price
Minimum price gap between the fav and second fav
Maximum day's last ran
the selection will have to have been placed first,second or third to qualify.

please use test mode until you are happy with your settings

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Re: HI
« Reply #4 on: 28 Sep 2015, 22:21 »
HI AGAIN,

THE BET  MUST BE MADE ON PLACE MARKET NOT ON WIN

SORRY BUT I SAID IT  BEFORE

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« Reply #5 on: 29 Sep 2015, 05:44 »
hi
but all you do is load the place markets to use the trigger.
OR do you mean that you want to use the win market for the prices etc and place the bet in the place market if the win market conditions are correct.

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« Reply #6 on: 29 Sep 2015, 20:58 »
YES I WOULD LIKE TO USE THE INFORMATION FROM WIN MARKET AND BET ON PLACE MARKET

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« Reply #7 on: 30 Sep 2015, 09:57 »
hi
here is the trigger altered to use the win market information.

please use test mode until you are happy with your settings

mcbee

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