This might seem like a really dumb thing, but it happens to me all the time:
I try to double-click on an event in Guardian to pull up a race on the one-click screen, and I'm not sure if I triple click or something, but in the process of trying to open the race, I accidentally have a bet.
Does this happen to anyone else?
Perhaps if there was a way to implement a delay such that the betting screen won't activate within 1 sec of being opened might help. I've been trying to open it using ENTER instead of double-clicking, but bad habits are hard to break.
Unintentionally placing bets switching from Guardian
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What you could do is set your Back stake and lay stake to 0.
That might prevent a bet going in .
That might prevent a bet going in .
Yeah - that would work, but Im betting on 80 races per day, across 7 accounts on 3 different machines, so that'd be a pain. If no-one else is having the same problem then I'll have to find an Anbell-based solution.MemphisFlash wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:25 amWhat you could do is set your Back stake and lay stake to 0.
That might prevent a bet going in .
I've done it myself more than once - the first time created a hefty back bet on 0-0 on a match that already had goals - the bet wasn't all matched at 1000 either as it was hefty enough to take everything there and below down to about 40.
If setting the default bet size to tiny or using a default multiscreen layout isn't for you then you can use the right click option to open the screen safely.
If setting the default bet size to tiny or using a default multiscreen layout isn't for you then you can use the right click option to open the screen safely.
good advice. Thanks.Jukebox wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 9:39 amI've done it myself more than once - the first time created a hefty back bet on 0-0 on a match that already had goals - the bet wasn't all matched at 1000 either as it was hefty enough to take everything there and below down to about 40.
If setting the default bet size to tiny or using a default multiscreen layout isn't for you then you can use the right click option to open the screen safely.
i've never encountered this problem probably for yet another reason. my screens are arranged so that i have the one click screen to the left of my screen and guardian arranged over to the right. this is how i've always had it - it wasn't something i did to avoid issues, but it certainly would help in your instance Anbell...
Thanks for the tip. It's funny that we all use BA so differently that one person might run into a problem that seems so weird to another user, and one user's simple solution never occurred to another user.jimibt wrote: ↑Thu Jan 14, 2021 2:49 pmi've never encountered this problem probably for yet another reason. my screens are arranged so that i have the one click screen to the left of my screen and guardian arranged over to the right. this is how i've always had it - it wasn't something i did to avoid issues, but it certainly would help in your instance Anbell...
Dog bless the forums.
Your suggestion makes perfect sense in general but I'm short of screen real estate because I'm running multiple instances, so I'm trying to partially implement.
The left click/right click thing seems to be working reasonably well - so thanks again for that tip.