This page explains what you will see on the ladder stakes page, and gives you detail about the functions
What is ladder stakes? The best way to think about ladder stakes is as a look up table. When the GHB is triggered to bet it first looks to see if the ladder stakes table is being used. If it has been selected then the bot will check to see if the odds that it is about to bet at has an entry in the ladder stakes table and if it has then it will use that stake, if not it will revert to the normal stake.
Sets the lowest point to trigger a bet, this must match your master odds trigger range
Sets the highest point to cut off for this particular stake, again this must be within your master odds trigger range
Sets the specific stake for this odds trigger range
Above is an example of how a typical ladder stake system would be set up between an odds trigger range of 1.02 to 6.00. If the bot finds a match on the favourite at 3.25 then it will place a 20p bet and so on for the other triggers One important thing to remember here:
If your odds ranges overlap the bot will always take the higher odds range
So for example:
1.02 – 3.00
3.00 – 5.00 = bet
If your odds ranges don’t overlap the bot will place bets as defined by your odds ranges
So for example
1.02 - 3.00 = bet
3.01 – 5.00 = bet Ladder stake type selection
You can choose the type of stake to use in ladder staking by using the dropdown menu shown above. So for example if you wanted to use a percentage of bank as ladder stakes you would complete the grid like this:
To remove a line in the ladder stakes table, highlight by clicking the pencil icon on the side bar and press the delete key
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Ladder stakes tab FAQ
Q. Can I back and
lay using different odds settings with ladder stakes?
A. Yes, providing that you have both the back and lay options ticked in
the bet settings
and ladderstakes selected in the stake type.
Q. Does it matter
of my odds ranges dont overlap?
A.
No, If your odds ranges do overlap the bet will always be taken at the
higher ladder trigger. If they dont overlap then the bot will split
your ladder triggers as you have defined.
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