Fairbot
Fairbot
Fairbot is the first betfair trading bot that I have downloaded to trial. For my review of Fairbot, please read below.
Fairbot allows a fully functional free download trial of their betfair trading bot for 15 days; so it’s an offer too good to miss to try out an all singing and dancing betfair trading software without limitations!
There’s a download link on the main Fairbot website giving you various options of how to download the Fairbot betfair trading software. I downloaded Fairbot straight to my desktop and then just clicked to run the software. Fairbot self installs and the instructions on how to do so are very self explanatory.
Once you have installed fairbot, it creates a desktop icon and a start menu icon; so you can find it easily each time you want to trade on betfair. When you click on the icon, you login using your betfair username and password. Fairbot is an authorised app for betfair and is listed in their directory.
I have been using Fairbot now for a few days and for those of us used to using betfair, the interface is easy and intuitive. Fairbot comes with a detailed help menu built in, so if there’s anything that you are unsure of when using Fairbot, then assistance is just a click away.
I also emailed the support / contact address on Fairbot to ask a few questions, and had a reply within a few hours – so if there’s anything that you need further explanation on, then the support for the Fairbot betfair trading software is first class.
On the main Fairbot website, there are also ‘training’ videos that you can watch – the videos start off from a complete beginners point of view and then introduce you to the various functions of the Fairbot betfair trading software that should have you up and running in no time.
There are various options once you login to the Fairbot interface. I basically set the Fairbot betfair trading software up as instructed in the help manual. The only two ‘ticks’ that I have in the top menu of Fairbot are ‘Confirm’ and ‘Confirm Greening Up’.
Of course you can set Fairbot up to your requirements and also enter your usual ‘back’ and ‘lay’ amounts in the boxes provided, so you don’t have to re-enter them each time you decided to enter a trade on the back or lay side.
On the left hand side of the software when Fairbot is loaded up, you will find all the usual markets listed in betfair that you would expect to see. To load up a market it’s basically a case of selecting it in the Fairbot menu and then all the matches will open up for that market. You then choose the match that you want and this is then displayed in the main screen area.
The main screen area of Fairbot gives you access to either ladder or grid view, you can use these in the ways as described in the manual. Grid view gives you what you’d expect to see in Betfair itself and ladder view gives you the same market information but in ladder format.
There is also a graph that automatically appears on the left of each team to show movement of money, so you can get some idea as to where the money in that particular market is. To place a back or lay bet is also very easy, just a click of a button and you can choose whether to go with the current market value, or try to squeeze a few extra points out of it with a cheeky low lay or high back to see whether it’s accepted.
The ‘greening up’ button in Fairbot that appears after you’ve made a trade, makes hedging a breeze. Exiting a trade with profit, without having to work out what amounts to back or lay off, as the software does all the hard work for you. With this option set, you basically make your initial trade and then the software displays in green (hopefully) your profit from that trade if you decide to take it. Or red if it’s too early yet to hedge, or something ‘bad’ has happened in the match and it’s an indication for you to exit and take a loss.
All in all I am very impressed with Fairbot, the 15 day free trial allows you to really kick the tyres with this betfair trading bot to decide whether it’s right for you.
Give Fairbot a try today and see if you like it by clicking Fairbot.
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