Yep, that's why we can't find any betting site who offer chess. In computer science there are no good skills, there are good coders, if you want to make a darts game, a coder can make the dart always hit in the middle, and same with chess, you can open a chess game and play in the hardest way, just do the moves your enemy is doing in the betting site and then we will see all users playing like pros.
Not sure if I understand you.
The game would be between 2 real persons, and the bets would be places by both players, let's say you start a match, you place a $10 bet and your opponent place a $10 bet, if you win you would take $20, if you loose you lose $10. So it's not a casino, nor a gambling site, it's a skill based game where you play with real people.
"just do the moves your enemy is doing in the betting site and then we will see all users playing like pros."
I dont think that this will work in chess nor checkers, at some point in the match that will not be possible anymore.
And the bot thing, that's a potential problem and i'm already addressing it.
Thanks for your feedback.
PD: I'm actually already giving a lot of hints about the project. I guess this project is a lot different so yes, and not giving hints don't help.
So does it resemble some kind of a game we have right now? Or is the rules kind of similar to some kind of betting games other sites have right now? And yes I really think its kind of vague especially with the word fun. We all differ in our appreciation of what is fun and what is not. Anyways, keep up the good work.
Yes you are right, everyone has a different perception of "fun", but its in general.
I could not find any project similar to this.
And no, this is not a casino, you won't be playing against the "house" you will be playing with real players, so, you're chances of winning are depending on your skill level, since it's a skill based game.
Thanks for your feedback!
Why would you prefer an app?
I thought that crypto-people use more pc and sites in general.
Don't limit your thoughts to a single thing, broaden them to the next level. Nowadays, most people look for convenience and if we talk about (this is something different I know, but as for example) exchanges, most of the flock flies towards the ones with their official apps rather than trading online. The same applies here, I believe that the games you've talked about, will work much better in apps than trying to drag your audience towards a website because apps will capture a whole lot of attention in comparison to a website.
Totally true. Currently I hhave half of the game finished, stopping that and starting from scratch for an app would take a lot of extra time, so my idea is:
Launch the project and if:
- It's working
- And i'm getting revenue
Then i'll be working on launching the project on different platform.
Does that makes sense?