so it costs 100 ub for one gold round?
edit: used my 10 ubtc to play a silver round. I won but i only got 1 ub. there's a 47.6% chance of profiting, and thus you will always lose in the long run.
Hi coinnewbit, if you consider the amount of all of the rewards, you can see that there is no "house advantage" if you hit the opponent. The breakdown for silver is like this:
Cost: 10 µB
If you win the round:
Reward: 1 µB 14.3% Chance
Reward: 2 µB 14.3% Chance
Reward: 3 µB 14.3% Chance
Reward: 4 µB 14.3% Chance
Reward: 11 µB 28.6% Chance
Reward: 38 µB 14.3% Chance
If you get hit: 0 µB
Here's how the average reward would be calculated.
(1 * .143) + (2 * .143) + (3 * .143) + (4 * .143) + (11 * .286) + (38 * .143) = 10
So on the average, you get back as much as you pay if you hit the opponent each time.
Best,
-rick