I've posted this 100 times already, but there is a hierarchy for BSP and TakeSP does not literally mean "turn this bet into an SP bet"
There is a hierarchy where BSP bets are 1st, then (I think) BSP limit, then (I think) TakeSP
I've posted this 100 times already, but there is a hierarchy for BSP and TakeSP does not literally mean "turn this bet into an SP bet"
Post the actual details and it will be much easier for people to figure out what is going wrong for you. There will be a reason but without the details it is near impossible to see what the reason is.
Thanks! Yes I've seen it debated before. This question was more about how often it happens...And then my next question would be something like what's your solution.
Thanks! It was above the minimum requirements...
Then the only answer can be that there was not sufficient money between the SP bets and the unmatched bets at time of suspension to match your bet, therefore there is nothing you can do about it as there was no one willing to match your bet.
Do you have the bet id or preferably the full log? Send it to betfair and ask them about it.
Thank you very much! Good questions! Will ask them next time it happens.gazuty wrote: ↑Fri Oct 22, 2021 11:33 amDo you have the bet id or preferably the full log? Send it to betfair and ask them about it.
Was it a lay bet or a back bet?
Did you place it manually or auto?
And was it a manual or auto trigger to change it to take sp ?
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Final question, did the bet change status or not change status? Was the problem that it would change status to take sp or are you saying it changed status and wasn’t matched?
Bump - Peter?PDC wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 10:24 amDid you run the numbers?
I saw this data earlier:
Key metrics from Carlton Draught Caulfield Cup last Saturday - domestic wagering turnover $143m (new record) up 11% YoY (2020 $129m, 2019 $97.5m). Heavy 8 v Soft 6 (2 upgrades this year). Starters 106 v 112 LY (down 5.4%)
Total domestic turnover for the 3 days of the Carlton Draught Caulfield Cup Carnival was $297m up 12.4% YoY (2020 $264m, 2019 $215m).