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Dayjur by Danzig
10 Feb 22 23:12
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Why has betfair removed the over-round percentage on exchange markets? Is this another outcome of their extensive customer research?

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swiftynifty
When: 10 Feb 22 23:24
I believe if you change the default bet view to the new £1 in Settings it reappears.
By:
swiftynifty
When: 10 Feb 22 23:26
they clearly feel it's the £1 punters that are the ones most concerned with the overround!
By:
Dayjur by Danzig
When: 10 Feb 22 23:42
Thanks!
By:
.Marksman.
When: 11 Feb 22 15:30
Thanks, it worked for me too.
By:
Rigsby
When: 11 Feb 22 15:57
Thanks, I have changed mine to £1
Could someone please explain to me what "in play bet persistence" is. At the mo I have it unticked
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11kv
When: 11 Feb 22 16:02
What is in-play bet persistence?
On markets that will go in-running, you can now decide to make use of our Bet Persistence facility and 'Keep' the bet, even once the market turns in-play. ... Note that during a football match for example, your bet will continue to 'persist' even after the market is suspended for a goal, penalty or a red card.
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Rigsby
When: 11 Feb 22 16:09
Thanks
By:
longbridge
When: 11 Feb 22 17:39
@11kv you're dead right on the definition of course, but I second Rigsby's question.

There is an "in-play bet persistence" check box in Settings - what does it do?

I have it ticked (no idea why, tbh) yet my bets placed via the website default to "Cancel" not "Keep" which is not what I guessed it might do.
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