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Wonky
20 Jan 10 09:52
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Just looking for advice on best softwear to manage bets?

Also need a tool or spreadsheet that works out / displays required bets to balance autogreen (eg in a cricket match end up +£100 on all 3 results) at different prices...

Also any other handy tips :)

I'll get my FU in b4 any flames :)
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Report JPJ January 20, 2010 3:52 PM GMT
There is no tool that you can buy to give you a guaranteed green book.

You need to be correct with your first bet to have a chance of trading green. So you need knowledge in your chosen field/s.

And luck ;)
Report Java January 20, 2010 3:58 PM GMT
The key to trading is market volatility. Basically you are looking for the market to over-react to key events (breaks of serve in tennis/wickets in cricket). The market doesn't always do this, so it isn't just a case of switching when an event goes in your favour. Bear in mind every bet placed incurrs a bid/offer spread, so if you switch position too much you are whittling away profits.
Report Wonky January 20, 2010 6:35 PM GMT
lol yes JPJ.. i'd figured that one out. Was looking for some S/w that will autobet stop losses as well :)

Just wondered if people had used peviously and could recommend?
Report Hull city January 20, 2010 7:01 PM GMT
http://www.gruss1-software.co.uk/

lots of features,top software
Report fundamentalist January 20, 2010 7:35 PM GMT
bet angel is good if expensive nowadays, gruss is decent and geeks toy supposed to be good for free though not used it
Report Wonky January 20, 2010 9:56 PM GMT
omg.. been playing with gruss all night ... what a great bit of S/w
Cheers ! :)
Report NAGS TO RICHES January 20, 2010 9:58 PM GMT
http://www.geekstoy.com/

is free and as good as anything you could pay for

gl

ntr
Report NAGS TO RICHES January 20, 2010 10:00 PM GMT
this calc may help aswell

http://www.chromaweb.com/bets/calculator/index.php
Report Wonky January 20, 2010 11:24 PM GMT
anyone any idea what the fill% does on the TickOffset tab ... in the manual it mentions it to partially matched bets but dont quite understand the function?
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