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Re: More tips on choosing robot settings

PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2015 10:40 am
by sktomeg
Hi Gavin, This is a really amazing program that is a great program. I look at examples on the website re: Robot and Auto Pilot, which i will try with Demo until I can fully understand it. The example pictures of ladders on the site look different to the ladders on my version of Cymatic Trader especially with the Robot. If I view a ladder on any race(inc Australian race) does the Robot work when you set it it on that runner?.
I'm trying Auto Pilot when the UK racing starts as I have set it(I think) and hope to see it work when those races start.
The Stake used by Auto Pilot is obviously the Stake ($2) set on the main, is that right?.
I'm thinking of questions as I type this so I apologise if I have confused u at all but I look forward to hearing from u, Thanks Heaps
Simon

Re: More tips on choosing robot settings

PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2015 1:10 pm
by Gavin
Hi Simon,

Thanks, I am glad you like the software.

Yes, sorry, the ladder has changed over time as more features have been added or redesigned, so there might be video content and perhaps some screenshots that I haven't yet updated to show the new version precisely.

Yes, the robot will run on any ladder.

The auto-pilot doesn't really have a stake as such. The grid has a stake and the ladder has a stake. The default stakes can be set for the grid in the menu File | Settings | Stakes and Hedging. The default stakes in the ladder are the ones saved in the default ladder layout file. The layout of the ladder, including its stake, is saved in the ladder's default layout file when you go to the menu in the ladder and choose Layout | Save as default.

Kind regards,

Gavin

Re: More tips on choosing robot settings

PostPosted: Thu Aug 13, 2020 5:31 am
by Grum1993
It is very informatics tips on robot setting which is help to make good strategy to use of robot.

Re: More tips on choosing robot settings

PostPosted: Thu Feb 24, 2022 11:09 am
by Dresill
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