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    What are the filters please for the basic pre match LTD ?

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    @neil-mallett

    Thanks 👍

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    Thanks Adam.

    Could you tell me what AU means in the stat tables please?

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    For the strategy on the site, one of the criteria will be: Overall -> Percentage -> FT Over 0.5 -> greater than/equal -> 95.

    The other criterion is that the two teams are quite evenly priced. The way to do this is by adding these two criteria to your filter:

    1. Betfair -> Odds -> Fave -> greater than x
    2. Betfair -> Odds -> Underdog -> less than y

    To be honest you'll need to experiment with the actual figures you enter. It might be determined by the maximum draw price you're prepared to lay at (the higher the draw price, the lower the other two prices will be if they're even).

    The Las Palmas vs Eibar match today looks like a possible candidate purely based on the above criteria.

    Some people prefer to LTD in games with a strong odds on favourite but then you open yourself up to the draw price actually dropping if the underdog scores first, as people expect an equalizer.

    Also, avoid laying the draw in Italy Serie B matches towards the end of the season. There are tons of draws as many of the matches are fixed by the Mafia / Camorra.

    BTC's Website and Software Man

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    Cheers Martin👍

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    Martin btc team
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    @Adam-Williams has a thread in the support part of the forum relating to stats worth asking him if you need help setting up as he is the stats software guru.

    1. Yes overall means all matches within your set timeframe (5, 10 or 20 games)
    2. H1 means half 1 as if first half, H2 second half, so are over 0.5 goals scored in Half one or Half 2.
    3. Yes you would.
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    Martin Thanks.

    Sorry, a couple of more queries as i am struggling with the filters.

    1/ Do i use overall in the filter ?
    2/ I have options of H1 over 0.5 & H2 over 0.5 - what do these mean?
    3/ I assume i would use FT over 0.5 ?

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    Martin btc team
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    I would have thought it would be 'over 0.5 goals' 'percentage' 'greater than or equal to 95%'

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    Hi Martin, one of the strategies on your site in LTD, it states that we need to find matches where 95% of both teams last 10 matches have seen 1 goal or more.

    I have no idea how to input this into the filters?

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    not really sure what you mean bud, are you asking which ones people use? or is this a specific strategy you are talking about?

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