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By lucianM
#30965
1. I have a game between two teams that have played each 18 games this season. In all strategies i use filters based on last 10 matches because there is no option to filter after all matches from current season. If i put filters for last 20 matches for this two teams but only played 18 how many games the strategy will count 18 or 20? or 18 from this season and 2 from the previous? i feel that this is not really explained in the manual.
2. i think we need an option scored or conceded in each match(now we have scored and conceded) cause that is the true over 0.5,over 1.5 percentage
3. i dont understand why the number of goals is limited to 50.if i want an average of 1.6 in the last 20 matches that would mean over 60 goals scored but the limit is 50.and i am stuck with making a rule for each team but thats not what i want because some teams score more and other less.
By lucianM
#30967
This is just an example.i had others but deleted them because the last 10 games as a base didnt work for me and i have no ideea if i put 20 it might count games from the last season since the teams havent played 20 games this season
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#30969
Thanks for sending screenshots!

Answers:
1. number of matches that you set must be available as results for this rule to allow betting. If there are not enough matches then this rule will not allow betting
2. score and conceeded option counts home and away goals to the total, it does not require that both teams score goal
3. we can increase limit to 200 goals instead of 50, no problem with that
By lucianM
#30976
Thank you for the answers.i understand now about number 1,it basically counts all the matches that are in the livescore info under matches.
But what i am not clear with the number 2.I uploaded a screenshot for you to check.What does that mean exactly?Scored and Conceded in each match?
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