Laying the favourite (Greyhound)

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Laying the favourite (Greyhound)

Postby DarrenM84 » Tue May 25, 2010 12:15 pm

I know very little about Excel at all, other than the most basic =SUM

I was wondering how I could go about creating an excel sheet/BOT that would lay the favourite dog in every race to a fixed profit target, but also include loss recovery.

I am currently doing this all manually, and as great as it is to be making profit, it does get rather monotenous sat in front of the computer all day.

Any help greatly appreciated,
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Postby Captain Sensible » Tue May 25, 2010 7:26 pm

You can use RANK to determine which runner is the favourite, I think there are probably quite a few examples on the forum already, a quick search should bring up the coding. Probably a few examples of loss recovery too as the balance can be continually updated and also a log of bet results added to a separate sheet.
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Re: Laying the favourite (Greyhound)

Postby mickwhitehill » Mon Jan 23, 2017 2:14 pm

Im a newbie on here. I want to find out how to set up for a target ditching with automatic loss recovery options, can anyone suggest a video which could explain this. mickiow
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