- Thu Feb 10, 2022 10:50 pm
#26244
Hi,
I have a strategy which places in-play bets on tennis at the start of the second set. For example, laying the first set winner IF the first set score was close. (eg. 7-6 or 6-4) I may not want to get involved in a match where the first set was won comfortably 6-0.
I have tried using the rule In Play Statistics "Total Games" = 10 or more BUT this only seems to take into account games played during the current set and does not include games played from previous sets. So at the start of the second set, Total Games is reset back to zero.
It would be great if the Total Games statistic would include games played from previous sets so that we could filter out sets which were won by a 6-0 scoreline.
Another idea is to include the statistic "Service Holds" in the Live Score which could run alongside "Service Breaks" and this would give us a good indication of how well a player was serving.
I was wondering if you would consider these suggestions for inclusion in the next software update.
Kind Regards,
Steve B.
I have a strategy which places in-play bets on tennis at the start of the second set. For example, laying the first set winner IF the first set score was close. (eg. 7-6 or 6-4) I may not want to get involved in a match where the first set was won comfortably 6-0.
I have tried using the rule In Play Statistics "Total Games" = 10 or more BUT this only seems to take into account games played during the current set and does not include games played from previous sets. So at the start of the second set, Total Games is reset back to zero.
It would be great if the Total Games statistic would include games played from previous sets so that we could filter out sets which were won by a 6-0 scoreline.
Another idea is to include the statistic "Service Holds" in the Live Score which could run alongside "Service Breaks" and this would give us a good indication of how well a player was serving.
I was wondering if you would consider these suggestions for inclusion in the next software update.
Kind Regards,
Steve B.