I am getting frustrated with how many shared (maternal/paternal or unassigned) matches I am getting and Ancestry removing confirm your match beyond 4th cousin… I have so many I can confirm which are 4th x1r or 2r which I have to mark up as distant on Anc..
I have managed to verify my lines back to beyond 4th grandparents which is good but my distant and wider matches are a right mixed bunch! ok if they come from the same area, I accept there’s a possibly of meeting and getting friendly but not when I get one verified paternal match who never left the UK and the rest are maternal coming from the US 🤣 Trying to tell myself they are false positives.
We all are all getting to grips with the new feature and learning its quirks so we can probably not provide anything definitive to help.
The present initial iteration of the Custom Clustering feature is limited in the range of cM that can be selected for the available Matches.
Maybe this will change in future revisions, who knows but time will tell.
In your case the relationship with the Matches is probably distant and maybe a half relation and the cM with them or with those Matches who may hold a key to unlocking who is who and hence will not necessarily show in the cluster directly.
If you can identify those Matches of interest with Shared matches who share over 20cM with you and include them in the Custom Cluster selection process, this may be a workaround for you.
For info for other Forum Members.
In Pro Tools we can look at all Shared Matches irrespective of the cM that you share with them.
Warts and all and a potential problem may be false positives, I do not know if this is actually likely ir otherwise but it is probably good to be cautious.
In getting the system to function we select a reference match and up to 4 shared matches, the caveat being that the shared cM has to be between 20 & 1300 cM.
Hope this helps.