I am trying to set a bot up to place a back/lay on a specific row at a price from a stored value.
The bot does not trigger at all, so working through it step by step my first query is have I set up the parameter correctly?
I have it set to "place at stored value price which is named 'back price minus 1' for the current selection"
Is this the way to tell the bot to use a stored value?
Thanks
How to place a bet/lay using a stored value?
Probably best to post a screenshot of what you have
Step one should be to make sure the stored value rule has the box at the bottom of the stored value tab ticked so it gets written to the log when it triggers
Then on your bet rule for the 'Place at' option on the parameters tab select the stored value option and enter the name of it
(also make sure you select the right level its stored at ie, if you are storing it on the selection make sure select that and not the market, event or bet angel options)
Step one should be to make sure the stored value rule has the box at the bottom of the stored value tab ticked so it gets written to the log when it triggers
Then on your bet rule for the 'Place at' option on the parameters tab select the stored value option and enter the name of it
(also make sure you select the right level its stored at ie, if you are storing it on the selection make sure select that and not the market, event or bet angel options)
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Sounds like an error in your set-up. Have you double checked the SV names and levels? Post relevant screenshots and someone might spot the issue.kenfrost wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2024 1:23 pmI am trying to set a bot up to place a back/lay on a specific row at a price from a stored value.
The bot does not trigger at all, so working through it step by step my first query is have I set up the parameter correctly?
I have it set to "place at stored value price which is named 'back price minus 1' for the current selection"
Is this the way to tell the bot to use a stored value?
Thanks
Thanks I have ticked the boxes you mention, and have tried to place it at the stored value option.Dallas wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2024 2:00 pmProbably best to post a screenshot of what you have
Step one should be to make sure the stored value rule has the box at the bottom of the stored value tab ticked so it gets written to the log when it triggers
Then on your bet rule for the 'Place at' option on the parameters tab select the stored value option and enter the name of it
(also make sure you select the right level its stored at ie, if you are storing it on the selection make sure select that and not the market, event or bet angel options)
Do I have to put inverted commas around the name of the stored value?
My logs show nothing is happening:(
Thanks, I have set up various stored values.
Re you second comment, do you mean I should not be placing a bet on a named sv?
No , you can do. When it comes to order of operation, the bets need know beforehand what price it needs to bet at.
Have a rule that sets the SV then another rule the places the bets.
Thanks, clearly there is a problem elsewhere in my bot that is causing it to do nothingDabbla wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 11:36 amNo , you can do. When it comes to order of operation, the bets need know beforehand what price it needs to bet at.
Have a rule that sets the SV then another rule the places the bets.
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Where is the SV 'back price minus 2' coming from? Post the bot and someone will take a look.kenfrost wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 11:42 amThanks, clearly there is a problem elsewhere in my bot that is causing it to do nothing
Thanks, I've realised now that what I am trying to do (identify gaps in the back book) is a lot more complex than the bot I created. As such I am scratching my head as to how to do it.jamesedwards wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 12:49 pmWhere is the SV 'back price minus 2' coming from? Post the bot and someone will take a look.
I've seen threads where people say they use excel, but that is currently beyond my level of knowledge of guardian.