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Postby CURLEYKID » Thu Oct 17, 2024 8:43 pm

Hi Everyone,

I was wondering if Gruss could offer the following feature on the custom columns for in running horse racing.

On the custom columns I was wondering if you could add a feature where you could limit the amount of times that the column could get matched in the market ?

So for example if I have a custom column set up for a 100 stake, I could limit the amount of times that bet would be placed into the market, to a default setting of my choosing. Let's say five for example. This would help me to manage my liabilities in play and would stop the temptation to do something stupid whilst betting in running. ie clicking the button several times and building up an unwarranted liability.

Does that makes sense ? And could it be achieved ?

Thanks

Kris
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