Partial Bets Between Two Seperate Markets

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Partial Bets Between Two Seperate Markets

Postby Powerstretch2 » Wed Feb 19, 2025 12:24 pm

Good morning,

I have two markets for the same event on one excel spreadsheet and when one market triggers, it triggers a bet into the other.

The problem I am having is that this is fine creating a trigger for the whole bet amount, so for example a bet is created in Market A (£100) and when it is taken, it triggers a bet into Market B (£100).

But and I'm sure most of you will see this coming, sometimes the bet in Market A is only partially taken (£10 out of £100) but my current trigger will still then place a bet (£100) into Market B, which is a disaster!

So, can Mark, Gary, anyone suggest how I may be able to get around this please?

I'm sure it can be done, because it happens when an offset bet is placed in the same market. I'd like to do it between two different markets on the same spreadsheet!

Thank you
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