Scrolling through a list of games to find Inplay opportunities is not an overly efficient use of your time. Here are some ideas on how to be more efficient when scanning for Inplays, rather than scrolling through the game list on 365 for example.
Looking through the list for the games at the right times is OK, but not ideal. I have an Inplay database set up which adds 70 minutes to the KO time. This let’s me know which games are around the 60 minute mark for the goal line bets we play. I appreciate that not everyone has such a set up. I used to be frustrated at missing games as I had not scrolled down through the complete list. However there are other options you can use for free.
Many of the websites listed in the Articles section have the ability to filter by game time. This mean you can immediately see the games that are approaching the 70 minute mark, and the current score etc. I will not recommend any specifically as it is more about personal preference. Many of them offer similar outputs, just find one that you like and work with that. Unfortunately there is no magic formula apart from graft and research. There are some paid apps in the market that claim to be able to track Inplay opportunities that may help further.
Numerous fixtures can be a pain. Too many games and not enough eyes. I will have all already marked off for total goal expectation pre game which does help. As a final check, note final. I will go in and look at rball stats and current price, everything else is considered before. I do not have a way yet of automating that final check.
Hopefully some will find this helpful, stay lucky.
Mark