Gap Filling
I would suggest automation for any type of gap filling strategy just for the speed and it never gets bored of looking or distracted, I 've never used it on harness racing but all my greyhound bots are built around 'filling gaps' in one way or another
There are a few example automation files and servants available for download you could start with and build on
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There are a few example automation files and servants available for download you could start with and build on
viewtopic.php?f=43&t=11522
viewtopic.php?f=56&t=11669
viewtopic.php?f=58&t=15227
Thanks and I will check them out, in fact I already have tried some of them. The main problem I have with it is with automation I havent worked out how to address the issue of the price shooting off in one direction causing a large loss. That's really why I want to delve into it deeper The problem with almost all of my trading at the moment - hardly surprising I know - is the occasional massive loss wiping out all my small profits.
Servants are very good in this way because you can start and stop them with the press of a button as well as watch them in action, so you can build/add bits to it to deal with situations as you spot them.Cards37 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 23, 2018 10:58 pmThanks and I will check them out, in fact I already have tried some of them. The main problem I have with it is with automation I havent worked out how to address the issue of the price shooting off in one direction causing a large loss. That's really why I want to delve into it deeper
Then if you can get it to the stage of no interference needed run it as full automation
Also, I’ve watched Peter’s short 3 min video on servants in happy greyhound markets and I’m a little confused. Looking at the servant that ran there was two back bet rules - scalpy back and cover back. I must be missing the concept I can’t see how that works?