I feel somehow sorry for the mafia since the contest is super easy in general terms/rules and it seems like you cant ahve any doubt but also ahve so many loopholes or diferent aproachs which can open or let to problems that they are gonna be answering a lot of doubts and extra questions, and only to not be less here is mine.
What about our starting bankroll? Or it doesnt matter at all ? Is just a declaration made by ours just at the start?
It seems to me that if a participant fulfills the necessary conditions (at least 24 bets of $10), then his "fee" can be considered fulfilled. It's unlikely that anyone would be so sly as to deposit $30 with the idea of securing subsequent bets from the first round, this certainly won't be enough to compete for prizes.
P.S. I don't want to load up on hosemary's questions but this will come up at some point: how will you grade bets affected by promos? Early Payout, for example? Theoretically England could lead 2-0 and lose to Croatia 7-2.
We use Rainbet so I feel that if the ticket is winning on Rainbet we have to accept it. Will talk it out between ourselves and add a rule to the OP. I don't expect a lot of such cases but I believe it is reasonable for person that submitted such ticket to post additional screen shot that is shows it is a winning one.
I agree, it's hard to even call it a promo. It's just a bet that says "England will have a two-goal lead at some point."
Just my 2 cents, but I think this is unfair to those who start early.
Those who start later have some knowledge of how others have performed so far and can decide whether to take a risk or not based on that information.
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It is always a balance. You have to think both as a participant and as an event manager.
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What we want to see is players starting in Round 1 and organically placing bets. We do feel that most will have this approach.
I agree with
hosemary here, but I also understand the organizers' interests.
In any case, the participant list will be public, so if someone tries to abuse the rules, we'll have time to charge them, right?
