deef odds explained
• Everyone can contribute as much money as they want – or not at all.
• When all the money has been donated, everyone is given their ratio.
e.g. if Amar Patel donates a 1000 rupees whilst everyone else donates 500 collectively he gets a ratio of 0.5 as he has halve the overall total.
• Once everyone has their ratio, they can bet on any of the sections of betting, with their ratio divided accordingly with regards to however much they wish to bet (remember the ratio still symbolises however much money that was originally ventured).
• In each section the bets are noted. All losing bets are donated to those who won the bet.
• If the winning bet is shared, the total won is shared, as dictated by the ratio comparison of the winners.
e.g. if Patel bet 0.25 and Sacha bet 0.3, these ratios are added to make 0.55, the total is then divided by 0.55 and then multiplied by 0.25 and 0.3 respectively to indicate the winnings.
• When all the money has been donated, everyone is given their ratio.
e.g. if Amar Patel donates a 1000 rupees whilst everyone else donates 500 collectively he gets a ratio of 0.5 as he has halve the overall total.
• Once everyone has their ratio, they can bet on any of the sections of betting, with their ratio divided accordingly with regards to however much they wish to bet (remember the ratio still symbolises however much money that was originally ventured).
• In each section the bets are noted. All losing bets are donated to those who won the bet.
• If the winning bet is shared, the total won is shared, as dictated by the ratio comparison of the winners.
e.g. if Patel bet 0.25 and Sacha bet 0.3, these ratios are added to make 0.55, the total is then divided by 0.55 and then multiplied by 0.25 and 0.3 respectively to indicate the winnings.