...just wondered if anyone knows why the Market Overview screen info is not always correct in the 'High' & 'Low' price columns?
Corina Machado was matched down to 1.33 for the Nobel Peace Prize this morning having been added to the market overnight - she had a 'High' of 10.0 and a 'Low' of 1.33 but the market Overview at suspension suggests 2.02 for both 'High' and 'Low' even though it also says LTP 1.5.
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...thanks for that Dallas.
£100 (£50 back + £50 lay) was matched at 1.33, which represents 26.7% of her total volume of £374, and which feels more than a spike given there was money matched all the way down from 2.02 to 1.33.
I can understand the pence matched at 10.0 being filtered out (even though this was the first price matched on Corina Machado), but I can't really understand why the £100 at 1.33 was filtered out.
£100 (£50 back + £50 lay) was matched at 1.33, which represents 26.7% of her total volume of £374, and which feels more than a spike given there was money matched all the way down from 2.02 to 1.33.
I can understand the pence matched at 10.0 being filtered out (even though this was the first price matched on Corina Machado), but I can't really understand why the £100 at 1.33 was filtered out.
Fair enough, thank you Dallas that explains it. So 10p matched at 500 might be shown in the 'High' column, but not £100 matched at 1.33. I would have hoped that £100 at 1.33 would be shown in the 'Low' column but you've explained why given it's only a £16.50 liability for the layer, however it's a £100 liability for the backer.
Personally I would rather the 'High' and 'Low' Market Overview columns simply did just that - show the 'High' and 'Low' prices matched without any spike filter.
Personally I would rather the 'High' and 'Low' Market Overview columns simply did just that - show the 'High' and 'Low' prices matched without any spike filter.
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...whilst talking about the Nobel Peace Prize market, does anyone think it's rather suspicious that last night, overnight just a few hours before the Nobel Peace Prize winner announcement, Corina Machado was added to the Betfair Exchange market - no-one else, just Corina Machado!
This market has been active for several weeks, but the winner was added overnight a few hours before the official announcement!
#lol
#suspicious
This market has been active for several weeks, but the winner was added overnight a few hours before the official announcement!
#lol
#suspicious
Didn't realise that they had to add it back in.Tuco wrote: ↑Fri Oct 10, 2025 3:42 pm...whilst talking about the Nobel Peace Prize market, does anyone think it's rather suspicious that last night, overnight just a few hours before the Nobel Peace Prize winner announcement, Corina Machado was added to the Betfair Exchange market - no-one else, just Corina Machado!
This market has been active for several weeks, but the winner was added overnight a few hours before the official announcement!
#lol
#suspicious
Polymarket 'knew' the winner about 11 hours before it was declared. So I guess that is why they rushed to put it in the market. They have done this before on other markets where the winners wasn't present.
...the 'Nobel Peace Prize Winner' market had been on Betfair for several weeks with 31 selections.
I went to bed at about 0100am on Friday morning at which time there were still the same 31 selections.
When I got up at 0800am (Maria) Corina Machado had been added overnight to the Betfair market making 32 selections...she was soon backed down to 1.33 and then at 1000am she was announced as the sole winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for 2025!
There were 3 winners on each of Monday [Physiology/Medicine], Tuesday [Physics] and Wednesday [Chemistry], but 1 winner on Thursday [Literature] and Friday [Peace]
So not only did the insiders know that (Maria) Corina Machado was the winner, they also knew she was the sole winner.
I went to bed at about 0100am on Friday morning at which time there were still the same 31 selections.
When I got up at 0800am (Maria) Corina Machado had been added overnight to the Betfair market making 32 selections...she was soon backed down to 1.33 and then at 1000am she was announced as the sole winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for 2025!
There were 3 winners on each of Monday [Physiology/Medicine], Tuesday [Physics] and Wednesday [Chemistry], but 1 winner on Thursday [Literature] and Friday [Peace]
So not only did the insiders know that (Maria) Corina Machado was the winner, they also knew she was the sole winner.