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by Betdaq2024 » Wed Jun 19, 2024 9:29 am
by Tyrobot » Tue Jul 30, 2024 3:45 pm
by Betdaq2024 » Wed Jul 31, 2024 10:20 am
Tyrobot wrote:Hi Enda, you get my first post as a new member here (hello everybody). I'm guessing that many Gruss users would want Betdaq Betting Assistant to be upgraded on a par with the Betfair version but don't have any expectations at this stage, especially if they've read through your thread on the Bet Angel forum. I do have a simple tennis query though.
As a tennis trader using automation I probably wouldn't want to go without the live tennis score feeds via Betfair's API. And so I wonder, why isn't this service available from Betdaq? I see that tennis scores are displayed on the Betdaq website - are these not fed through the API because some additional pricey license would be required for that? What's the reason otherwise?
I'm curious because I'd imagine that Betdaq's own feeds would attract a fair amount of interest now that automation is commonplace (more smaller bots around that aren't using both exchanges in tandem). And it just seems like a key feature that presumably wouldn't require a great deal of commitment from a software development standpoint, so a relatively easy way to take the tennis action up a notch (pending the financial viability). Or so goes my thinking.
In any case, I do believe that Betfair's stonking premium charge (not to mention their other corporate shenanigans) continues to do more for Betdaq than any sort of strategy possibly could.
by Tyrobot » Thu Aug 01, 2024 12:05 pm
by HorseT3 » Fri Aug 02, 2024 1:37 pm
by Deestar » Sat Aug 03, 2024 12:46 pm
by Betdaq2024 » Mon Aug 12, 2024 12:19 pm
HorseT3 wrote:Hi Enda,
Welcome to the forum, great to have someone actively involved from betdaq.
I’ve noticed that I’m having some issues being matched at best prices and wondered if you knew why this might be:
An example, I recently placed bets on a horse at Epsom using gruss that asked for 6 or 7 £5 bets at a minimum 5.9. There was 15 showing in the box and yet I was matched at 11 for all the bets. The 15 (for £44) remained there throughout me placing the bets and for around 4 seconds afterwards, is this a glitch or does betdaq not automatically assign the best price available when a bet is made?
by Betdaq2024 » Mon Aug 12, 2024 2:14 pm
Deestar wrote:Hi Enda
Thanks for proactively reaching out. I’ve been using Betdaq since 2016 and as a Higher Rate PC payer over on Betfair I would love to be able to put more volume through it. But instead, I find I actually use it less now than I did in the first few years. A few categories for comment:
API Limits
99.9% of everything I do goes through Gruss and the API. On Betfair I simultaneously run up to 10 market types linked to excel basically 24/7. On Betdaq I struggle to use more than one market at a time before I run into black listing issues. I raised this here:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=10631&p=53686&hilit=blacklisting#p53686
and with your customer service/API team (both of whom are significantly better than their Betfair counterparts BTW) but have never got a solution. I can’t put more volume through if I can’t run markets to monitor opportunities to place bets. I’ve tried multiple combinations of update speeds to no real avail or to the point where the updating becomes pointless. Can you look at your market limits or invest more in your API infrastructure to handle more requests?
Stream/Polling API and Equal playing Field
Related to the above is the way the API is managed. I understand a Betdaq stream (AAPI?) and a Light Weight Pricing approach is available but only to certain customers. These are not available through Gruss or competitor third party providers as I understand it. This clearly creates a two tier playing field. For all their sins at least at Betfair I can stream their API as fast as anyone else out there. Speed is vital in what I do (and I imagine a lot of traders/punters) getting on at the right price is a competitive business and impediments to that (or others with an advantage that I can’t access) is going to put me off trying. I don’t believe it used to be like that when I first started using your platform. What developments are in place to allow everyone to access a stream?
XSP
The introduction of the XSP was initially a gamechanger for me and the reason I starting using the exchange more. In my approach a reliable pre-race exit point allows me to trade with more confidence. However too often in the past this failed – no XSP was declared, and bets were simply cancelled. It is not perfect at Betfair either, but their failure rate is much lower in my experience and they would actively recreate a BSP if the market failed to suspend. You also have set limits on the amount available to place at XSP which restricts its usefulness and unlike BF you do not allow bets to be placed solely at XSP. Any plans to make improvements/changes to this?
Pricing Ladder
I can’t remember when the price ladder was changed but the inclusion of minor increments does you no favours in my opinion. To me it creates false volume on the ladder that is sitting and waiting to clip the ticket between Betfair ladder movements. It may help your seeded monies but does nothing to attract recreational players. Any thoughts on changing back?
I’m sure there is more but making changes to the above would certainly entice me to look again at what volume I’m willing to put through.
Thanks.
by Darkstar » Thu Aug 15, 2024 12:02 pm
by TBMsupport » Thu Aug 15, 2024 2:35 pm
by Tyrobot » Mon Aug 19, 2024 11:30 pm
Betdaq2024 wrote:I need to find out the answer to your Tennis query but I will be back with a response.
by Deestar » Fri Aug 23, 2024 2:17 pm
Betdaq2024 wrote:Deestar wrote:Hi Enda
Thanks for proactively reaching out. I’ve been using Betdaq since 2016 and as a Higher Rate PC payer over on Betfair I would love to be able to put more volume through it. But instead, I find I actually use it less now than I did in the first few years. A few categories for comment:
API Limits
99.9% of everything I do goes through Gruss and the API. On Betfair I simultaneously run up to 10 market types linked to excel basically 24/7. On Betdaq I struggle to use more than one market at a time before I run into black listing issues. I raised this here:
viewtopic.php?f=5&t=10631&p=53686&hilit=blacklisting#p53686
and with your customer service/API team (both of whom are significantly better than their Betfair counterparts BTW) but have never got a solution. I can’t put more volume through if I can’t run markets to monitor opportunities to place bets. I’ve tried multiple combinations of update speeds to no real avail or to the point where the updating becomes pointless. Can you look at your market limits or invest more in your API infrastructure to handle more requests?
Stream/Polling API and Equal playing Field
Related to the above is the way the API is managed. I understand a Betdaq stream (AAPI?) and a Light Weight Pricing approach is available but only to certain customers. These are not available through Gruss or competitor third party providers as I understand it. This clearly creates a two tier playing field. For all their sins at least at Betfair I can stream their API as fast as anyone else out there. Speed is vital in what I do (and I imagine a lot of traders/punters) getting on at the right price is a competitive business and impediments to that (or others with an advantage that I can’t access) is going to put me off trying. I don’t believe it used to be like that when I first started using your platform. What developments are in place to allow everyone to access a stream?
XSP
The introduction of the XSP was initially a gamechanger for me and the reason I starting using the exchange more. In my approach a reliable pre-race exit point allows me to trade with more confidence. However too often in the past this failed – no XSP was declared, and bets were simply cancelled. It is not perfect at Betfair either, but their failure rate is much lower in my experience and they would actively recreate a BSP if the market failed to suspend. You also have set limits on the amount available to place at XSP which restricts its usefulness and unlike BF you do not allow bets to be placed solely at XSP. Any plans to make improvements/changes to this?
Pricing Ladder
I can’t remember when the price ladder was changed but the inclusion of minor increments does you no favours in my opinion. To me it creates false volume on the ladder that is sitting and waiting to clip the ticket between Betfair ladder movements. It may help your seeded monies but does nothing to attract recreational players. Any thoughts on changing back?
I’m sure there is more but making changes to the above would certainly entice me to look again at what volume I’m willing to put through.
Thanks.
Thanks for taking the time to write such a detailed response.
API Limits
This is an obvious problem I just do not have a solution yet. I am working on it to see what we might be able to do.
Streaming API
I think this is something that might be possible through Gruss. We will need to work on it with them. The streaming API is also available to anyone who applies through the website.
XSP
XSP was built in the Entain era and is not a perfect product. It is a house product which is why it operates differently to BSP. If I could start again and rebuild it like BSP I would. I will look into the failures that you discussed.
Pricing Ladder
I need to chat with a few more people about this and I will get back to you with feedback.
by Deestar » Fri Aug 23, 2024 3:54 pm
by GaryRussell » Mon Aug 26, 2024 6:31 am
Deestar wrote:Here we go again.
Two sheets linked only. One operating at 1 sec refresh, the other at 0.5 sec refresh. That's in the middle of the lead up to the Nunthorpe.
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by Betdaq2024 » Tue Aug 27, 2024 9:15 am
The strength of Gruss Software is that it’s been designed by one of you, a frustrated sports punter, and then developed by listening to dozens of like-minded enthusiasts.
Gruss is owned and run by brothers Gary and Mark Russell. Gary discovered Betfair in 2004 and soon realised that using bespoke software to place bets was much more efficient than merely placing them through the website.
Gary built his own software and then enhanced its features after trialling it through other Betfair users and reacting to their improvement ideas, something that still happens today.
He started making a small monthly charge so he could work on it full-time and then recruited Mark to help develop the products and Gruss Software was born.
We think it’s the best of its kind and so do a lot of our customers. But you can never stand still in this game and we’ll continue to improve the software if any more great ideas emerge.