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Filter Guide

📖 Filter Guide

1. Live

What it is: In-play match filter.

Usage: Instantly displays all matches that are currently live. Ideal for users trading live market dynamics, in-play goals, and changing odds.

2. Upcoming

What it is: Upcoming match filter.

Usage: Displays matches scheduled to start later. Helps with pre-match planning, analysis, and organizing your daily watchlist.

3. Finished

What it is: Archive of completed matches.

Usage: Shows completed matches and their final results. Useful for reviewing outcomes and analyzing your trading strategies.

4. Favorites

What it is: Your personal watchlist.

Usage: Displays all matches marked with a star (⭐), allowing you to monitor only the games that matter to you.

5. By Time

What it is: Chronological sorting tool.

Usage: Sorts matches by kickoff time, from earliest to latest, making it easier to organize your trading schedule.

6. HT 0-0 (Half Time 0-0)

What it is: Live filter for matches that are goalless at half-time.

Usage: Identifies live matches where the first half has ended 0-0.

Strategy: Many traders use this filter to explore second-half goal markets (Over 0.5, Over 1.5, Over 2.5, etc.), as odds for goals often increase significantly after a goalless first half.

7. 0-0 @ 70'

What it is: Live filter for matches that remain goalless at or after the 70th minute.

Usage: Displays matches that are still 0-0.

Strategy: Widely used to identify potential "Late Goal" opportunities. At this stage of the match, the odds for at least one goal are often significantly higher.

8. Fav Losing (Favorite Losing)

What it is: Live tracker for matches where the pre-match favorite is currently losing.

Usage: Displays matches in which a heavily favored team is behind during live play.

Strategy: Some traders monitor these situations for potential opportunities involving the favorite not to lose (1X/X2) or a possible comeback scenario, as live odds may differ substantially from pre-match prices.

9. Prematch Drops

What it is: Early-warning radar for initial pre-match odds movements.

Usage: Displays matches that have not started yet but have already shown early price movement.

Strategy: The system identifies the earliest odds changes that may develop into broader market trends. This allows users to detect emerging market momentum at an early stage.

10. Market Shock Detector

What it is: A lightning-fast detector for sudden market shocks and sharp price movements.

How it works: Unlike Prematch Drops, this filter operates exclusively on pre-match markets and detects aggressive price movements occurring within approximately the last 1 to 3 minutes. It scans Football (four core markets), Tennis, and Cricket (Match Odds).

Strategy: The filter is designed to identify moments when the global exchange market reacts rapidly to significant events, such as injuries, lineup announcements, or other material information. It helps users observe market changes before slower-moving markets fully adjust.