Backing Multi-Link Doubles plan BetFair betting bot - MarketFeeder Pro - triggered automated betting software
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- Laying according to D'Alembert staking plan
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- Loss recoupment for a losing bet only
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This trigger example was suggested by one of our users at the forum, and it is based on the staking plan described on the "Professional Racing Tips" web site.
Its main idea is to place back bets in cycles, for example starting from 5% of bank, ending with 1%, each time adding a fraction of your winnings to the rest of bets left in the cycle.
Here is the complete description of the plan.
We changed the plan slightly, making it take the exchange commission into account (on horse races BF commission is 5%).
Right-click here to download the trigger file.
The length of cycle is set in the trigger called "setting the length of cycle". By default it is equal to 6, just like in the example on the "Professional Racing Tips" web site. You can change its value to something else - make sure it is an integer number.
Please do NOT change the order of these triggers, as it's an essential part of the staking plan.
The starting bank is remembered at the beginning of each cycle, therefore it takes the amount of money available in your account before the start of the cycle, and calculates the first bet as 5% of that amount, the second bet as 4% and so on.
The add_up variable is made to keep the record of the amount we need to add to the next bets in the cycle. It is calculated according to the description of the plan.
Here is a screenshot demonstrating how the program will back according to these triggers:

As you can see the first bet is calculated as 5% of the initial bank of £100. When it has won, the net winnings of £21.38 are divided between the rest 5 bets: 21.38/5 = ~£4.27. These £4.27 are then added to the next bet: 4 + 4.27 = £8.27. That bet loses, so no corrections are made. The next bet wins, so the winnings from the original stake of 3*(5.2 - 1) - 5% = £11.97 are divided between the remaining 3 bets: £3.99 and so on. After all 6 bets are placed, the cycle starts over with a new bet that is calculated as 5% of the new bank: 134.4*0.05 = £6.72
Please be wise and read the disadvantages of this strategy in the original article! Test the triggers thoroughly in Test Mode before placing real bets!
You can discuss this plan on our forum in this topic.
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