fill % in tick offset

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fill % in tick offset

Postby TheLongGame » Thu Aug 08, 2013 4:25 pm

Hi

Can anyone help me and explain what the fill % box is about in the tick offset??

Many Thanks
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Postby GaryRussell » Fri Aug 09, 2013 12:27 pm

It's the minimum percentage of the original bet that should be filled before it stops placing offset bets.

eg. Fill % set to 50. £50 backed of which £25 is matched initially. £25 would be layed at this point. If the remaining £25 is matched then no further offset bets will be placed because 50% of the original stake was matched. If the bet was fully matched in the first instance then £50 offset will be placed and this setting is irrelevant.
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