Australian Open 2019
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cynical underhand tactics by competitors to ensure maximum sense of obligation to retire..
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murray's match v querrey at wimbledon, where the injury took a grip is still (and probably always will be) my largest win.
With no score feed Its not possible to collect the data but from memory
Halep dipped as low as 1.11ish after going a break up early in the 1st set, at the end of the first set I'd guess she was trading around 2.8-3.2
I remember laying Kanepi after she went a break up early in the 2nd set around 1.30 so Halep will of been around 4.5 then.
Anyone know of a good automation rule which can work out if there's been a break in serve/lost first set that can be used without a live feed of scores. This is because there are no live scores for the Australian Open. I was trying to do a relative odds condition e.g. back odds are lower than 10 minutes ago but I'm not sure if this is effective.
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If you were to do it you would need to know the 'approx' movement which would always be relevant to the current price so would require a lot of rules and conditions to cover everything, it would take so much testing/setting up the tournament would be over before it was ready, even then I'd be surprised if it could be made better than 90% accurate.fuzz28 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 16, 2019 12:14 amAnyone know of a good automation rule which can work out if there's been a break in serve/lost first set that can be used without a live feed of scores. This is because there are no live scores for the Australian Open. I was trying to do a relative odds condition e.g. back odds are lower than 10 minutes ago but I'm not sure if this is effective.
Thanks