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Would this trigger work?

Postby eightball » Tue Dec 02, 2014 10:13 am

LAY-TL1-SPC-L
Example: Lay at 11.5 then put an offset bet at 12, if 12 not matched then back at SP and convert to a level loss?
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Re: Would this trigger work?

Postby eightball » Wed Dec 03, 2014 1:34 pm

eightball wrote:LAY-TL1-SPC-L
Example: Lay at 11.5 then put an offset bet at 12, if 12 not matched then back at SP and convert to a level loss?

Well that doesn't work, anyone get a trigger that will work?
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Re: Would this trigger work?

Postby Captain Sensible » Wed Dec 03, 2014 2:32 pm

The problem is you don't know what the BSP will be returned at so you can't effectively get a level loss, LAY-TL1-SPC will probably be as close as you can do unless you want to add in stop losses also
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