Level Profit Feature

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Level Profit Feature

Postby milfor » Sat Jul 14, 2007 7:15 pm

If only one bet is matched in a market then the level profit feature brings it's profits/losses to the same value as the selections where no bet was matched.

If two bets are matched then it works most of the time. But now and then it brings the profit/loss of one matched selection only to the same value as the other matched selection. But all the selections where no bet was matched have another profit/loss. I tried a lot of things but I can't figure out on what it depends.

Or to put it in other words:

You click on "level profit" behind selection (A). Afterwards the profit/loss of selection (A) is the same as the one of selection (B). Which of the numerous selections chooses BA Beta for selection (B)? It would be wonderful if it always chose one of the majority of selections where no bet was matched. But this isn't always the case.
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