A square board is not betting. It’s a 100% game of chance. The board is made up of a 10x10 grid. (100 squares). Your purchase gives you a square on the board. When all 100 squares have been purchased, then the squares are randomly assigned to each participant. After all squares are assigned, the numbers 0-9 are randomly assigned to the x and y axis of the board, as well as the teams get assigned, one to the x axis, one to the right axis. Then at the end of each quarter, the last digit in each score is used to find the winner. Here’s an example….
Say Q1 ends and the score is 10-8 and x has 10 and y has 8. You find the zero on the x axis, find the 8 on the y axis, and wherever they intersect is the winner. The board is published before game time so there’s no funny business. It makes the game more exciting to watch and usually I see people use it as fundraisers. So if they sold squares for $20 fiat, they’d keep 1/2 money for their cause (a softball team, a dance team, etc raising money for traveling expenses) and then give away the other half. Im doing it for fun. I’ll charge 10 sats per square to help cover routing fees, but other than that, I’ll pay all sats back out.
If interested, be sure and follow. It looks like there’s enough interest that I’ll do it.
Say Q1 ends and the score is 10-8 and x has 10 and y has 8. You find the zero on the x axis, find the 8 on the y axis, and wherever they intersect is the winner. The board is published before game time so there’s no funny business. It makes the game more exciting to watch and usually I see people use it as fundraisers. So if they sold squares for $20 fiat, they’d keep 1/2 money for their cause (a softball team, a dance team, etc raising money for traveling expenses) and then give away the other half. Im doing it for fun. I’ll charge 10 sats per square to help cover routing fees, but other than that, I’ll pay all sats back out.
If interested, be sure and follow. It looks like there’s enough interest that I’ll do it.