What does this mean

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by eightball » Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:12 pm
by GaryRussell » Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:19 pm
by eightball » Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:28 pm
GaryRussell wrote:It means it couldn't get a bet ref from the placement request. What it then does is compare the list of bets for the market before the placement with the latest list. Any new bets it finds it will log in the bet ref column. Usually it's when the bet placement times out. Did a bet ref appear in Excel?
by GaryRussell » Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:35 pm
eightball wrote:GaryRussell wrote:It means it couldn't get a bet ref from the placement request. What it then does is compare the list of bets for the market before the placement with the latest list. Any new bets it finds it will log in the bet ref column. Usually it's when the bet placement times out. Did a bet ref appear in Excel?
No. As soon as I connect to excel this message pops up
by eightball » Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:41 pm
GaryRussell wrote:eightball wrote:GaryRussell wrote:It means it couldn't get a bet ref from the placement request. What it then does is compare the list of bets for the market before the placement with the latest list. Any new bets it finds it will log in the bet ref column. Usually it's when the bet placement times out. Did a bet ref appear in Excel?
No. As soon as I connect to excel this message pops up
Pops up where? Does an actual popup window appear or do you mean it appears in the black bar at the bottom of the Betting Assistant window? Does the problem persist if you restart Betting Assistant?
by GaryRussell » Mon Aug 15, 2011 5:47 pm
by eightball » Mon Aug 15, 2011 6:01 pm
The strength of Gruss Software is that it’s been designed by one of you, a frustrated sports punter, and then developed by listening to dozens of like-minded enthusiasts.
Gruss is owned and run by brothers Gary and Mark Russell. Gary discovered Betfair in 2004 and soon realised that using bespoke software to place bets was much more efficient than merely placing them through the website.
Gary built his own software and then enhanced its features after trialling it through other Betfair users and reacting to their improvement ideas, something that still happens today.
He started making a small monthly charge so he could work on it full-time and then recruited Mark to help develop the products and Gruss Software was born.
We think it’s the best of its kind and so do a lot of our customers. But you can never stand still in this game and we’ll continue to improve the software if any more great ideas emerge.