Auto-DutchingAuto-Dutching

Auto-Dutch Back Side
Turning this option on will initiate a special betting technique that is described in the chapter "Betting Strategies". Therefore we don't give the details of this technique here, but instead concentrate on the options.
Minimum Book Percentage:
Set the minimum back book percentage that you want X-Feeder to seek for. Remember that it will always make the first bet regardless of the settings because it can't predict what the prices will be in the next round. But if in eventual rounds it turns out that the prices are not high enough to form the specified book%, X-Feeder will not complete the book.
Normally to make profit the back book% should be less than 100%. Therefore you should enter a value in % that is less than 100%. The less is this value the less frequently X-Feeder will complete the dutch, yet the bigger profits will be generated by those dutchings that fit into this setting.
Place first bet on the ...
This option defines the selection on which X-Feeder will place the first bet in the first round. It can be either the selection that has won or lost the previous game, depending on the strategy you want to follow.
Make the first bet in random games
Tick this option if you want X-Feeder to dutch in randomly chosen games.
Start the round only if the loser lost no less than ... games in a row
This option helps to increase the probability that the first selection on which X-Feeder backs will be a winner and thus the prices of the other selections will increase in the next rounds. Set this option and define how many games the selection must lose before X-Feeder will back on it. For instance, if you set this to "8" and any selection has not lost more than 5 games in a row the game will be skipped. On the other hand when the selection has lost 8 games in a row it has greater probability to win than all other selections. So if the software backs on it at a price of 3.98 in the first round, there is a good chance that its price will drop to something near 2.5 in the second round and all the other prices leap up above 4.0 forming a good book percentage.
Please note: dutching is only effective with "single winner" markets!
