So you back the favourite in R2 ?
If the same hand is still the favourite in R3, you do nothing.
If the favourite in R3 is different, you back the new favourite.
You are not interested in R4.
Trigger attached
Not exactly. Also I'm interested to bet in round 4 if the favourite is different with respect to round3 and round2. But not only with favourite, but even second favourite, etc. I want to try a lot of possibilities, so it's important I understand to use intermediate variables correctly.
I send you here an example of my trigger. It's very simple, it sets a variable in round 2 called h_1_r_2_name with the favourite name and in round 3 set other variable called h_1_r_3_name with the favourite name in that round. After it, a trigger checks if h_1_r_3_name value is different of h_1_r_2_name value and then bet.
To test this trigger you can use in the Time Machine the game with date 17/02/2011 in which the second game of that day has a different favourite in round 3 with respect to round 2.
If you open the View Variables window during that game, you can see how the variables take the correct values in round 2 and 3, but the trigger doesn't work. It's supposed the triggers are executed in order, so the assignation to h_1_r_3_name in round 3 is executed before the trigger that checks h_1_r_3_name is different of h_1_r_2_name.
Maybe there are ways to make it easier, but in what I'm really interested to know is why this trigger doesn't work when it should be.
Regards.