Guess the Number

In this game, the concept is as straightforward as it seems: players must guess a number or a group of numbers within a given range. If the player's prediction is correct, they win the game and are rewarded. What makes this even more exciting is that players can choose the odds that best fit their risk tolerance. During the game selection, they can pick the numbers they want to bet on within the chosen range.

Example:

Let’s say a player chooses a range of 2-10. In this case, the player decides to pick 10 numbers—so the range R = 10.

  • The player can then decide to pick anywhere from 1 to R-1 numbers. For example, the player may choose 9 numbers out of the 10-number range.

  • This would give the player a 90% chance of winning since they’ve almost covered the entire range.

Alternatively, the player might decide to choose just 1 number from the possible 10. In this case, their chance of winning is just 10%, but the reward will be much greater if they win.

Key Takeaways:

  • The more numbers you select, the higher your chances of winning, but the lower the payout.

  • The fewer numbers you select, the lower your chances of winning, but the higher the reward.

Ultimately, the game offers players a chance to balance risk and reward. The larger the range you choose and the fewer numbers you select, the harder it is to win—but the payoff can be far more lucrative if you get lucky.

The exact odds of winning as a player can be calculated as follows:

  • R = possible numbers in a game

  • S = number of choices selected from the range

  • Odds = S / R

The amount of value that can be won if playing to win against the house is calculated as follows:

  • R = Range of Game (If playing with 10 numbers, this would be 10)

  • F = Total Platform Fee (1% or 0.01)

  • Prize per player = [Buy In] * R * (1 - F)

The amount of value the house can win is simply everything that the player is playing for, i.e., their stake/buy in, minus the 1% Total Platform Fee as taken by the platform.

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