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  • #1 by hudjw1 on 07 Oct 2014
  • Hello.

    Thanks to the help of TM and mcbee i am almost done finishing my trigger as i want to be working. Already a lot of edit have been done.

    In the photo i have attached you can see where i stuck.

    The trigger make a bet to the team losing 0-1 then again a smaller one to the team losing 0-2. And after the 0-2 a third LAY  bet to the winning team.

    In the match example, HULL - City the score is 2-2 now, i want to use the greenout procedure now.  What trigger i have to use ? Note that i want to leave more profit if HULL makes it 3-2 and less profit if CITY win or the draw is the final result.

    Thanks
  • #2 by Oxa (WellDoneSoft) on 07 Oct 2014
  • Hi!
    To do a common green-up. just add a trigger that does exactly this, "green up". No parameters needed, it'll try to green up all eligible selections.

    Note that i want to leave more profit if HULL makes it 3-2 and less profit if CITY win or the draw is the final result.

    And how is it possible to predict that when the score is still 2-2?
  • #3 by hudjw1 on 07 Oct 2014
  • So its not possible. Ok thanks for the answer.

  • #4 by Oxa (WellDoneSoft) on 07 Oct 2014
  • I'm sorry, but predicting that the socre will be 3-2 when it is still 2-2 is not possible even theoretically. :) Or maybe I'm missing something here...
  • #5 by hudjw1 on 07 Oct 2014


  • Because there are already 3 bets placed. Lay City when the score was 2-2 and 2 back bet for Hull.

    So i think the solution is to place another one bet, backing City, so that way all the 3 choices will have profit, but the more will be when the 3-2 will come. but i dont know how to calculate it, the only solution is to set a standard stake  for all games ?
  • #6 by hudjw1 on 07 Oct 2014
  • **** Lay Man.City when the score was 0-2 i mean.
  • #7 by Oxa (WellDoneSoft) on 08 Oct 2014
  • OK, for a standard green-up just add a trigger that does "green up". It'll do this as soon as there is a possibility, for any selection in the market.

    For a non-equal profit green-up check out this example:

    Greening up to an unequal profit
  • #8 by fosterdrew on 14 Oct 2014
  • Thanks for that link. Now I now why we need to increase the potential profit. It's for the case where greening up a favorite.
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