Pet peeve about Matchbook

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This has been driving me crazy last few days. Some idiot is putting up offers for $1 in action on teams. He covers all three shown prices for the LA Kings today for example, so we have no way to see what a true offer on the Kings is. Why does Matchbook allow people to put in $1 offers? I have seen a bunch of them this week and it needs to be stopped if Matchbook wants a healthy market.
 

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If I understand your problem you simply need to click the > adjacent to the 3 filled boxes with $1 offers. The > will be filled in if there are additional offers.
 

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I have noticed that if say there is $500 open at a price and I bet the whole amount it often it leaves $1 open at that price. I make a point to go back and clean up the scrap and often and it may match like .32 and leave .68 unmatched. It may have to do with the way the software rounds rather than something someone is doing intentionally.
 

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It'd be nice if there were some sort of filter that each user could set to only show offers with X amount of money. It could be as simple as a button or drop-down menu to "Show Offers Minimum of $XXX, where "XXX" would be graduated. Mansion has a good example of what I'm talking about; their "minimum amount" drop down menu lists:
100
500
1000
5000
etc.

Where's the Matchbook guy that posts here? This is a pretty good idea.
 

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WildBill if you dont want my action, dont take it!

Some people are afraid to go toe to toe with me
 

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