Trading on the overpriced favourite BetFair betting bot - MarketFeeder Pro - triggered automated betting software
- Greening Up (Hedging)
- Repetitive Backing And Greening Up
- Repetitive Backing and Laying with Stop-Loss
- Repetitive Laying and Greening Up
- Laying Before the Off, Greening-Up or Covering the Loss In-Play
- Backing When Price Goes Down, Greening Up Or Stopping the Loss
- Lay When Price Goes Up, Then Green Up Or Distribute The Loss
- Backing on 'Under 2.5 Goals
- Laying When The Price Falls Below 1.1, Then Greening Up
- Greening up The Draw, or Distributing the Loss Equally
- Continuous backing and geening-up, with stop-loss
- Continuous laying and greening-up, with stop-loss
- Trailing Green-Up
- Trading on the overpriced favourite
- steve @ Sat, 13 Mar 2010 11:22 GMTThis trigger doesn't seem to 'remember' the favourite at the off like described - it just backs the current favourite - is that right?q
- Feeder @ Tue, 16 Mar 2010 14:03 GMTMost probably because you are using the trigger for races in markets that are not races.
If not, please contact support, they will help you. - English
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Here is the idea of this example:
Remember the favourite's price at the beginning of the race/match/event. If later its price has grown up by no less than 20%, back it. As soon as it hits the starting price of falls below, lay it to green up equally.
I've created two triggers: one for UK races, as they have starting prices, and another one for all other sports.
Right-click here to download the trigger file for UK races
Right-click here to download the trigger file for other sports
To change difference in price from 20% to something else, edit the first condition of the trigger named "backing the favourite". The number 1.2 corresponds with 20% price change, so if you need, say, 10%, input 1.1. For 15% it would be 1.15 and so on.
Here's an example of how the triggers will bet in UK races:


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