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Dutching - ROI

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2026 2:01 pm
by OldNag
In the manual, page 489, Image 887, we're looking at adjusting ROI when Dutching.

Does this figure represent a percentage, or an actual amount of return ?

Re: Dutching - ROI

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2026 2:06 pm
by BfBotManager
ROI - Return On Investment, it is percentage of invested money.
https://www.bfbotmanager.com/en/help/kn ... investment

If you are using "Adjustment" value, then setting adjustment to -100 will give you zero profit/loss on that favorite if it wins. It is also percentage.

Please use simulation mode to try it out.

Re: Dutching - ROI

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2026 2:40 pm
by OldNag
Thanks for your swift reply, much appreciated.
What about the the 2 boxes above the individual adjustment area.

Min ROI 10
Max ROI 1000

if my dutch stake is £10 liability, what are these 2 figures setting....
Min and max percentage Return of individual liability?
Or
Min and Max percentage Return of overall liability?

Re: Dutching - ROI

Posted: Wed Jun 24, 2026 4:41 pm
by BfBotManager
If you Back £10 at odds of 2.2 then ROI is 120%. You invested £10 and you could win £12 (that is 120% of £10).

120% must be within your Min and Max ROI percentage range e.g. if Min ROI is 30% and Max ROI is 150% then that bet is within that range as ROI is 120%.

Please try it out in simulation mode without risking any real money.