How Live Cache Out and Autostart Work
Live mode adds two powerful betting management tools - cash out (early closing of a position) and auto bet (automatic actions according to predetermined rules). They increase control and speed, but require an understanding of prices, delays and restrictions.
1) What is a cache out and what are the auto settings
Cash out - early fixation of the result at the current price. It happens full (close the entire coupon) and partial (close the part, leave the rest until the calculation).
Autostart - "rules" for coupon and line:- Auto-accept odds change - auto-consent to a small shift in the coefficient when confirming the bet.
- Auto-cashout - will work when the specified amount/coefficient/probability is reached.
- Auto-re-expression is a second attempt if the market has returned from suspension and the price is in a valid corridor.
- Quick bet - an instant bet on a pre-configured amount on popular live markets.
2) Where does the cashout price come from?
The cashout price is the current fair value of your position including margin. Conceptually:[
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where (m) is the hidden operator "mark-up" (cashout margin/spread).
If the bet was an express, the system aggregates the current probabilities of all the "legs" and recalculates the expected result.
Important: cashout is almost always cheaper than the "theoretical" price due to margins and risks (liquidity, correlations, delays).
3) When cache out is available and when it is not
Cashout may temporarily disappear:- Suspension (goal, penalty, removal, break point, time out, injury) - the market is "frozen" until recalculation.
- Too sharp line shifts or low liquidity.
- Markets with high correlation (part of SGP/bet builder) - price is unstable.
- Feed/stream incidents - operator reinsured.
4) Partial cashout: how to share a position
You close, for example, 30% of the coupon - you fix part of the result, and 70% continues to "live."
It is useful when the trend is for you, but the risk of "reversing" is high. Remember: each cashout carries a spread - do not abuse the "cut."
5) Auto-accept
In live, the price often changes between click and confirm. Options:- Auto-accept to X% degradation (e.g. allow − 0. 02 by ten).
- Only improvements - take automatically if the price has become better.
- Hybrid - a small deterioration of ok, but with more - ask.
- This reduces the percentage of "not accepted" bets, but increases the risk of buying a "bad" price with volatility.
6) Auto-cashout: triggers and scripts
Set the rules before the match:- By amount: "close on return 1. 5 × rates."
- For profit/loss: "fix + 30% or stop − 20%."
- By coefficient/probability: "close at a price below 1. 30 on my exodus."
- By time/event: "close in the 80th minute, if we are leading," "close after a break in tennis."
- The system monitors the line; when the condition is reached, sets a cashout. If the market is "frozen," execution is postponed.
7) How to count whether a cashout is beneficial (intuitive)
Compare the price of a cashout with your subjective fair price:- If the cashout offers more than your expected expectation before the end of the match, it is profitable to record.
- If less, it is rational to hold a position.
- In practice, players often use a simple heuristic: "fix the part when the profit goal is achieved, the rest - to the end."
8) How the operator is protected from errors and arbitration
Auto-accept corridors and amount limits.
Coupon Confirmation SLA (p95 <~ 1-1. 5 sec).
Cut-off cashout in "sharp" moments.
Check correlations in SGP/Express.
Failover feeds and "manual" suspension for anomalies.
9) Cases by sport
Football: lead 1-0 at 78 '- cashout above, but take into account the added time. Auto-cache to 85 '+ partial = secure commit.
Basketball: 10-0 series - line overheats; it often makes sense to partially fix and leave the tail for a possible comeback.
Tennis: they took an early break - the market "swung." A partial cashout before an opponent serves can reduce the risk of a return.
Esports: Pistol round won in CS - series probability rises but economic cycles are important; auto-cashout on the score of rounds is useful.
10) Express, SGP and cashout
In express trains, the price of a cashout takes into account all unfinished "legs." The more legs and correlations, the more aggressive the spread.
In SGP/bet builder, cashout is more difficult to manage: the behavior of one "leg" changes the assessment of the rest.
11) Fluffs, transfers and calculation
Push/Void on one "leg" usually rebuild the express without it (check the rules).
When transferring a match, auto-cashout may not be available until the event starts.
VAR/challenges: cashouts made in the "check window" can be regulated by special rules.
12) UX and speed: What 'pain-free' should look like
Floating coupon, "soft" banner: "the coefficient has changed → accept/reject."
Visibility of statuses: "in process," "accepted," "suspended," "cashout unavailable: reason."
Operation history: when and why the auto-cashout worked, at what price.
Mobile priority: large controls, gestures, no "double taps."
13) Responsible play - especially in live
Limit amounts and time. Cashout is not a "rescue button," but a risk management tool with a price.
Do not sit out for the sake of the "ideal" exit - in volatility, the ideal is rare.
Do not use auto-rules that contradict your limits (for example, "good" after a loss).
14) Player checklist
1. Goal in advance: where do I fix profit/loss?
2. Is auto-accept enabled and which degradation corridor is acceptable?
3. Partial cashout: share and conditions.
4. Understand the reasons for the unavailability of the cashout (suspension/liquidity/correlations)?
5. Decision Log: Why Out/Not Out, Was There a Better Price.
15) Operator/Product Checklist
1. p95 voucher confirmation <1. 5 sec; "not accepted" 2. Transparent reasons for the inaccessibility of the cashout/calculation option rules. 3. Auto-accept corridors and spike protection - configurable by league. 4. Partial cashout without "hidden" commissions; price reason log. 5. Observability: share of time in suspension, cashout rate, complaints about "stuck" coupons. 6. RG by default: limits, timers, reality checks and easy account pause. 16) Frequent Questions (mini-FAQ) Why is the cashout lower than "by formula"? In price spread for risk/liquidity + margin. Why didn't auto-cashout work? The market was in suspension or the exact trigger was not reached. Is it always worth caching when you go in plus? No, it isn't. Compare with your own EV expectation and consider the cashout margin. Is auto-accept dangerous? Useful for speed, but set a narrow corridor of deterioration. Cash-out and auto-bid make live-betting manageable: you lock in profits, cut risk and save time on confirmations. Their strength lies in discipline: predefined rules, understanding the cashout spread, respect for suspension windows and their own limits. Use tools as insurance and tactics, not as a "magic button" - and live will remain driving, but safe.