Hi everybody!
I have an idea for a Bitcoin strategy game that I want to share with the community.
The idea could be called "biggest whale wins". Let's say there is a pot, any user can place a bet of any amount that goes to the pot. The only condition is that each bet must be bigger than the previous one. There is a countdown of let's say 24 hours. When the time expires, the biggest bet wins the entire pot. It is very simple, but it can be exciting, how much will you risk to win the pot, how big the pot can be?
To improve the game, we can add the option of a random period of time, so you don't know when the current round is going to end. Or also the option that the time period increases or decreases in each new bet, depending on some factor such as the difference in the bet amount from the previous one.
Example of a game's round:
player 1 places a bet of 0.001 BTC, pot = 0.001 BTC
player 2 places a bet of 0.005 BTC, pot = 0.006 BTC
player 3 places a bet of 0.006 BTC, pot = 0.012 BTC
player 4 places a bet of 0.01 BTC, pot = 0.022 BTC
player 2 places a new bet of 0.02 BTC, pot = 0.042 BTC
player 5 places a bet of 0.025 BTC, pot = 0.067 BTC
player 1 places a new bet of 0.1 BTC, pot = 0.167 BTC
player 6 places a bet of 0.15 BTC, pot = 0.317 BTC
player 2 place a bet of 0.2 BTC, pot = 0.517 BTC
round ends, placer 2 wins 0.517 BTC
What do you think? Since many people play casinos at other random games, would you like to play a game more focused on strategy? What improvements or variations can be added?
The game you are describing is very similar to an auction in which several people want to get an item, the difference here is that the prize itself is the money you are putting in the pot, so most likely the price will increase very slowly instead of the step fashion you present, as such the idea of a countdown of 24 hours seem too long especially if you want to generate excitement among the players, it is not a bad idea and I have seen at least one game similar to that but it will be difficult to make that game popular taking into account the fierce competition among casinos.