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Aunty Post
22 Feb 10 06:37
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Is anyone aware of a programme that will automate the laying of my selections (dogs / horses)?

I already run "Bet Bot Pro", which is very useful, but there is no Dutching function available.

The closest it will do, is for equal liability, on each selection, but in the final calculation,
if you were to lay three selections the individual liabilities are not equal.

I can do this manually, but it is laborious and means sitting here all day, which I do not
want to have to do.

Also it needs to be done very close to the off so there is little time to do the calcs, and put
the bets up, and be matched on them all.

I use a Dutching Calculator, which is excellent and speeds up that part of the process, but it
would be absolute eutopia to have the entire procedure automated!

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Northbouy
When: 22 Feb 10 07:07
probably doesnt help you but there is a dutching calculator built into the betfair web interface, so no one needs to do manual calculations.

When you want to lay multiple selections, instead of typing in the amount, click on PAYOUT and type it in here, then betfair work it out for you.
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Aunty Post
When: 22 Feb 10 07:19
Thanks,

I can do all that stuff and the calculator that I use is more flexible.

I can't believe that there isn't a programme that will sort all of this!

Hopefully someone will know of one....................
By:
Ghetto Joe
When: 22 Feb 10 07:25
Gruss is probably your best bet, I'm sure there's some automated laying sheet in their examples so wouldn't take much tweaking to set it's liability to payout rather than stake
By:
pato
When: 22 Feb 10 07:25
Bfexplorer PRO can do it.
By:
Crap@Coding
When: 22 Feb 10 08:29
As can Bet Angel Pro.
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