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  • #1 by Lemon on 03 Dec 2011
  • I am new to market feeder, but have plenty of experience with X-feeder and triggered betting.  However, i can't get even the simplest of bets to be placed by a trigger.  I assumed that the trial had full functionality.  Am I wrong?
  • #2 by Tim (WellDoneSoft) on 04 Dec 2011
  • Yes, the trial is fully functional.
  • #3 by mcbee on 04 Dec 2011
  • hi
    delete your mfp bot.
    reinstall mfp bot.
    open the graph icon at the top right corner of bot screen.
    set request limit to between 10 and 15
    apply settings
    open the settings option at the top right of the bot screen
    select betting options and tick allow small bets
    select test mode
    tick download results from betfair
    untick any other
    save
    select monitoring options
    tick start monitoring event at (set to a time you want to start monitoring/betting)
    tick reload event categories
    tick synchronise time
    tick request data from betfair
    save
    close
    MAKE SURE THAT YOU HAVE TEST MODE ON (top right of bot screen) if it is red and test mode is OFF, then press it to set test mode on (you can use live mode after you have tested the trigger and got used to the bot)
    open the triggers
    load the trigger that you want
    load the markets
    select transfer test fun
    set to 100.00 (set to this value) click ok
    you are now ready to bet

    mcbee
  • #4 by nigelbleddfa1 on 04 Dec 2011
  • Unfortunately, the documentation assumes that the user is familar with the software and is very user unfriendly for a beginner. The manual is very good but that's of no use if somebody cannot get started. I was in exactly the same position as you once and might easily have walked away.

    Please take a look at this

    http://marketfeederpro.com/screenshots/getting-started/Getting_Started.html

    and then look at as many videos as possible on the site. Only then should you consider reading the manual.I hope this helps you.  The sales of MFP would increase greatly if more attention was paid to the simple things. Also, in view of its complexity, the trial period is far too short. A longer trial period would enable more people to appreciate its benefits and people would buy it instead of giving up on it.
  • #5 by Lemon on 04 Dec 2011
  • Thank you kindly mcbee!  Worked like a charm.
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