This kind of reminds me of fake stock market investing options. There are programs out there that allow you to place trades (bets) for most options in the stock market, but they are just on a hypothetical basis. I think there is some promise in things like this for those with a gambling disease, but I think the more realistic option would be to simply set stronger parameters and stick to it.
All fake trading has one big unpleasant feature - they are completely different from real ones
On fake trading, you will never encounter price slippage (as in Forex), on betting, you will not see the market pause when, in an incomprehensible situation, bookmakers simply stop accepting (and even quoting) bets. In general, practice is very different from theory, and very often there are those who have found a "theoretical" way of making money, then in practice they realize that it does not work.