these kids bets are usually fun
like betting who can eat more of something like OP mentioned, or betting into physical stuff
the other day I saw a video of a guy paying people 1 dollar per squat rep with a lot of weight, don't remember how heavy
to make things more interesting I went to ask chatGPT
me: hi, what are some of the strangest bets in history?
ChatGPT: There have been some truly strange bets throughout history, here are a few examples:
The Houdini Bet - In 1926, Harry Houdini made a bet with a group of businessmen that he could escape from any jail cell in the world within one hour. The businessmen accepted the bet, and Houdini successfully escaped from a jail cell in Washington D.C. in just 50 minutes.
The Beard Bet - In 1860, two men named Abraham Lincoln and William Fogg bet on the outcome of the presidential election. Lincoln bet that he would win, and Fogg bet that he would lose. As the stakes, Fogg bet his beard against Lincoln's entire campaign chest. Lincoln won the election, and Fogg shaved off his beard.
The Titanic Bet - In 1912, a man named Joseph Dawson bet that the Titanic would sink on its maiden voyage. He placed a £5 bet at a local bookmaker, and when the ship did sink, he collected £10,000 in winnings.
The Million Dollar Bet - In 2002, a wealthy businessman named Robert Kraft made a bet with a casino owner that his New England Patriots would win the Super Bowl within the next five years. The casino owner accepted the bet and agreed to pay Kraft $3 million if the Patriots won. The Patriots went on to win the Super Bowl three times within the next five years, and Kraft collected his $3 million each time.
The Rat Bet - In 2003, two men in England bet on whether one of them could live with 40 rats for a month. The man who accepted the bet lived with the rats in a sealed room for 30 days and collected his winnings of £20,000.
These bets may seem bizarre, but they demonstrate the lengths that people will go to for the thrill of a gamble.
EDIT:
asked the same question again and it returned me a different result
I didn't verify it but it's fun anyways
There have been many strange bets throughout history, but here are a few that stand out:
The first recorded bet on the weather was made in 1690 when a man named Elias Ashmole bet 20 guineas that a particular day would be rainy. The bet was won, and Ashmole donated the money to charity.
In 1851, two men bet £20,000 on which of two raindrops would reach the bottom of a windowpane first.
In 1880, a group of men bet on which of them could swallow the most goldfish. One man reportedly swallowed 199 fish.
In 1964, a man named David Threlfall bet that he could drive a motorcycle around the world in less than 100 days. He completed the trip in 92 days, winning the bet.
In 1979, a gambler named William Lee Bergstrom walked into the Horseshoe Casino in Las Vegas and bet $777,000 (equivalent to about $2.7 million today) on a single roll of the dice. He won the bet and walked away with $1.5 million.
In 1980, a man named Brian Zembic bet $100,000 that he would get breast implants and keep them for a year. He won the bet and kept the implants for more than a year.
In 2002, a man named Ashley Revell sold everything he owned, including his clothes, and bet his entire net worth of $135,300 on a single spin of a roulette wheel in a Las Vegas casino. He bet on red and won, doubling his money.
In 2012, a man named Rory McIlroy bet his father and two friends that he could hit a golf ball into a washing machine that was situated 150 yards away. He hit the shot and won the bet.
These bets are just a few examples of the many strange bets that have been made throughout history.