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GG.BET announces new personalised feed for sports and esports

Esports betting company GG.BET has introduced a new feature for its customers: a personalised selection of matches and bet types tailored to each user’s tastes. 

GG.BET is continuing to actively expand the range of betting services it offers, and their site now features a “smart” personalised feed, which takes users’ preferences into account and makes it much easier for them to find a match to bet on. 

The GG.BET algorithms monitor individual customers’ behaviour and record which sports, teams and bet types they prefer. This data is then used to build a personalised selection of events. In just a few seconds, users can see a list of matches tailored to their tastes, place a bet instantly, and dive right into the action.

The company’s press service has announced that the algorithm was a joint project worked on by GG.BET’s developers, analysts, and esports experts.

Dmitry Voshkarin, CEO of GG.BET: “We are constantly working to improve GG.BET and add new services. Personalisation will help to bring us closer to betting and esports fans, wherever they are in the world. This is a way for us to close the gap between us and our customers and I am certain that the betting community will appreciate what we’ve done.” Customers can already try out the new service and see how it adapts to their own preferences.

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