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Direct URL to betslip

Mon Oct 19, 2020 2:47 pm

Hey guys. Anyone know how alert services get direct URL to a betslip? For example at Betburger if you click the odds of a Bet365 arb, it takes you straight to the match with the correctly added market on the betslip.
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Re: Direct URL to betslip

Tue Oct 20, 2020 12:06 am

You log in, and are suprised when it takes you to a bet slip.  Really???  Thats what you signed up for  WTF
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Re: Direct URL to betslip

Tue Oct 20, 2020 8:29 am

I think Lilletroll1 wants to know HOW the services do that.

They probably do that using betslip APIs for those sites that provide that. Such APIs are instructions that the books provide for affiliates to link directly to a given game to facilitate the customer's betting action.

You may do a search yourself on something like "betslip api". If you can't find the documentation you may enter the site of an affiliate (odds sites, sports sites, services, etc.) click on a market and decipher the link. For instance clicking on the Draw market on West Ham - Man U game on Saturday on an affiliate site of 10bet would give:

https://www.10bet.com/sports/football/england-premier-league/20201024/west-ham-vs-man-city/?mid=19969593&eid=49931196&lid=101166868&lnid=706995558&points=0&ltin=R
Inspecting the source code for the object for that market gives you those 4 data parameters in the link, so you could scrape the site's source code and construct the links via reverse engineering.
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