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December 22, 2010, 01:58:35 AM
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I'm a little confused on a couple parts of the site. Your first post says that everything'll be explained by the site, but I don't see a help page there. Maybe I'm just missing it. And maybe part of it is I'm just unfamiliar with traditional sports betting as well.

When do bets close? For instance, I just placed a bet on the MtGox price by the end of the year. Should I have waited closer to the end of the year before doing that? Is the potential payoff the same whether I bet now or at 11:58 pm on 12/31? I suddenly feel like I made a terrible mistake. Can I un-place my bet and wait until the time gets closer?

Is the current "line" the number my bet gets multiplied by if the thing I bet on "wins"? And this is set purely by "the market" of what bets have been placed thus far, and not by some external force guessing? That is, if the fee is 0.0%, then all the money bet gets split proportionally amongst the "winners" according to how much they each bet?

The "MtGox USD Price" section heading says "(see rules)". Where are the rules?

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December 22, 2010, 03:06:59 AM
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I'm a little confused on a couple parts of the site. Your first post says that everything'll be explained by the site, but I don't see a help page there. Maybe I'm just missing it. And maybe part of it is I'm just unfamiliar with traditional sports betting as well.

When do bets close? For instance, I just placed a bet on the MtGox price by the end of the year. Should I have waited closer to the end of the year before doing that? Is the potential payoff the same whether I bet now or at 11:58 pm on 12/31? I suddenly feel like I made a terrible mistake. Can I un-place my bet and wait until the time gets closer?

Is the current "line" the number my bet gets multiplied by if the thing I bet on "wins"? And this is set purely by "the market" of what bets have been placed thus far, and not by some external force guessing? That is, if the fee is 0.0%, then all the money bet gets split proportionally amongst the "winners" according to how much they each bet?

The "MtGox USD Price" section heading says "(see rules)". Where are the rules?

Thanks.

Thank you for visiting the site. I need to create the help page - this is my fault.

Wagering closes at the DATE/TIME indicated on the bet. All wagers are pari-mutual, meaning you wager with other participants on the site. If you are familiar with horse race betting, it is the same. The timing of your bet in this case is similar to placing a bet at a horse racing track with 30 minutes until close - there are few wagers at the moment. Once the time becomes closer, more wagers are attracted. Everyone will get the same line upon close. I'm not sure of your exact wager, but if you bet on mtgox over 0.30 for 10 coins, you can freely bet up to 10 coins on the under 0.30 right now in margin (most you can lose is only 10 coins total). Once the wager closes on 12/31, you'll only need to maintain a worst-case scenario and can freely withdraw the balance of the coins.

We have a market maker who will price out each contract and put 1000+ coins or so on each side when the wager is close to going off.

You understand how the line works. If there are 100 coins on wager A and 200 coins on wager B, then those 300 coins will be split proportionately among the winning bets.

Rules for MtGox USD Price for Jan 2011 close eastern time: A settlement will be given for price action for trades that take place on january 31st, 2011. All trades that day (eastern time) will be price weighted. So, 1000 coins trade at 0.25 and 100 coins trade at 0.26, the settlement would be (1000*.25 + 100*.26)/1100 = 0.250909.

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December 25, 2010, 01:16:17 AM
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Could you please post the NCAA bowl games if possible. I was kind of disappointed that when I started using BitcoinSportsBook they stopped taking bets on NCAA football games.
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December 25, 2010, 04:04:49 PM
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Could you please post the NCAA bowl games if possible. I was kind of disappointed that when I started using BitcoinSportsBook they stopped taking bets on NCAA football games.

Certainly! Good luck.

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December 30, 2010, 09:54:35 AM
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Will you add to the line soccer or NHL matches?
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January 03, 2011, 03:36:42 AM
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Are the bets on the price of bitcoins supposed to be closed?  And if so what are the chances of opening some more up?

 
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January 03, 2011, 04:35:43 AM
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Are the bets on the price of bitcoins supposed to be closed?  And if so what are the chances of opening some more up?

Thank you for the interest. The January 31st settlement wagers are closed.

There will be February 28th 2011 wagers opening soon.

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February 07, 2011, 12:42:01 PM
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I just deposited some Bitcoins into my account on this site, but I can't figure out how to add them to a certain bet! I haven't been able to find a "Add Your Bet Here" button or something similar anywhere! I feel all depressed now that a techie like me can't even find a simple thing like a "betting entry" spot on a site...  Cheesy  If someone could please tell me how to bet, that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again!!   Grin

At the time of your post, there are no open wagers to bet on. The MtGox wagers close at the end of each month, the end of March wagers will open in a couple weeks.

We offer national televised games as well, currently NCAA basketball and NBA.

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February 09, 2011, 09:18:47 PM
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At the time of your post, there are no open wagers to bet on. The MtGox wagers close at the end of each month, the end of March wagers will open in a couple weeks.

We offer national televised games as well, currently NCAA basketball and NBA.

Then why does it say that the difficulty bet and the Mt. Gox bet are under "Active Games"? I'm a bit confused...     Undecided


Semantics, semantics... the game is "active" until it is settled, but that doesn't mean you can still bet on it. Like a soccer game is active until the game ends, but you can only bet up to the game start. Any hints on better wording for the 3 states?

1) game open, bets open
2) game open, bets closed
3) game settled

Thanks!
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