pete_i wrote:Unless you attempt to back and then immediately lay with greening whilst the odds are coming in.
a spreadsheet with that idea was also good
with excel almost everything is possible to do so we must have ideas and put into practice
pete_i wrote:Unless you attempt to back and then immediately lay with greening whilst the odds are coming in.
zogark wrote:pete_i wrote:Unless you attempt to back and then immediately lay with greening whilst the odds are coming in.
a spreadsheet with that idea was also good
with excel almost everything is possible to do so we must have ideas and put into practice
.Secondly, it only takes one loss to wipe out any winnings that you may have made in the last 20 odd races. I speak from personal experience here. The reason being that you'll only be getting returns at 1.05 or less generally. Unless you attempt to back and then immediately lay with greening whilst the odds are coming in
canuk wrote:Pete_i
Glad you using demo mode, this is still a learning phase.
Monitor CELL BB3 and if the Actual gap keeps getting wider and wider (frontRunner) than YOUR PRE-SET GAP let it run and take as much as you can get. The disable button is close by, if you don't want the profits
canuk wrote:Panther:
Setting up Pre-Race all the DarkBlue limits is the first step, A wide GAP and low entry Place price can almost make it never trigger. With a very strong PRE-RACE favorite with a wide gap, only ENABLE well into the race.
canuk wrote:I am working on other options, (among other projects) max-bets, max-liabilty, race-duration info, enable based on time, and a few other improvements. Your input and suggestions are most helpful to push me along that path.
Thanks canuk
canuk wrote:Thanks cym27:
The advise is appreciated, and will keep it in mind for the future.
As I replied in my previous message to zodark, I gave it little importance in this particular sheet, as GREENING was a bad idea, in this spreadsheet, if used as i intended (very late low odds entry).
If others want to take this basic sheet and adapt it to accomplish different things, that is great. I am looking forward to many great & different ideas, for the use of this great tool, Gavin has provided.
It will make more importance in a future spreadsheet of a "trading" nature...... Thanks
I was actually trying to slow it down between calls to the market. At volatile times in the market, it often takes a few green requests to get it close to green. I found code for seconds, but NOT milliseconds, so was trying "for-next" loops to waste time, between calls to the market. That is why I put the caveat in the INFO sheet, regarding that button call to the code.
Thanks again
canuk
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