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legendary
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Is simulated realty games is different from player versus player games? like NBA 2k game, Tekken, Mortal Combat, etc? or was that games comes from third party provider? If it was from third party then we should not trust it. I usually filter this kind of game I am not sure why they include it in sports sometimes I get confused to it and place bet on those game.
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That's one of the purpose of simulated games but there's also real money that's involved on it. So, the risk is still the same, win or lose, you get to have it no matter and how good or bad you are with it.
Well, we get bored easily so trying something new is normal to us and if we find it interesting and enjoyable and as well as profitable, we'll stay on it and keep playing with it.
I think that's the purpose of playing gambling games, not just simulation games. As long as people can enjoy the gambling game, whatever the model and the game, it won't be a problem for us or other people or other gamblers because each of us will choose the type of game we like. Others may suggest trying to play a certain game, but it is we who enjoy the game and we will also experience it. But yes, we know the risks will remain the same, so be careful in spending money to play gambling.
hero member
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In sports they are usually called Simulated Reality Leagues, because they not only simulate individual games rather the whole leagues and many games in there. It's not real matches, they use historical data for the teams and matches, but the games itself are randomly generated. The biggest markets are football and cricket matches, you can check them out here:
https://sportsbet.io/sports/cricket/simulated-reality-league/matches/future

This is just betting on the games, it's not like you can watch the whole game on your TV. There can be graphical imagines of the games but they are all created after the games are simulated and only die illustration purposes. It must sound very strange to someone who hasn't heard about it before. There quite a lot of people really into that alternative reality games. It gives the opportunity to have many more games per week which would never be possible with real life players. We

Interesting. I have seen this at several bookmakers but didn't take it seriously as it looks like slot machines to me (purely psychologically). I would like to know if anyone has done research on how well these games match the real ones - are there such insane results that we sometimes see in reality or the spread of outcomes is smoother.
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It goes by the usual game that we've been used to but I think that everyone would get into the typical games or sports that we've been a fan of.
Trying out something new like with the simulated ones is also fun depending on the gambler's perspective if he or she is really enjoying on it.
As long as he can enjoy it, he can still play his favorite game and if it's a simulation game, maybe he needs to get used to it first before he bets on the actual game. Simulation games can help him get to know a certain type of game more deeply so that when he starts with the real game, he will not be surprised or he will know what to do. But if a person is bored with the game he is used to playing, it looks like he really needs to take a break because instead of trying another game, it could cost him a lot of losses.
That's one of the purpose of simulated games but there's also real money that's involved on it. So, the risk is still the same, win or lose, you get to have it no matter and how good or bad you are with it.
Well, we get bored easily so trying something new is normal to us and if we find it interesting and enjoyable and as well as profitable, we'll stay on it and keep playing with it.
member
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Its possible the reason these games are promoted is because the data feed for the results is more cheaply supplied then conventional betting.   The margins might be better for the provider and if enough people bet then its worth listing.
During the pandemic times, there were no sports last year and during those times I started to bet on simulated reality games and while I am not a fan of these games, there is no problem gambling on them when you have nothing else going on. You either bet on those TT games that are mostly rigged or you have to bet on these simulated reality games.

There are some soccer games where they show a gaming type of stream and you can bet on it, like 10 mins FIFA or something like that. As long as you are having fun betting on any of these, that's completely fine. But, if you are gambling on these simulated sports because you're desperate to gambling and don't have enough events, it's a problem.

That is very true. During lockdown months, people are finding ways what to do to avoid mental stress. People are even watching replays again and again. And thus, these reality games got popular even from non gamblers. And I think, their presence will still continue as some of these people are still patronizing this owed to the fact that they already got used to it. Or they don't want to go in overcrowded places anymore. So they are just happy to stay at home and have a bet on these simulated reality games.
hero member
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Its possible the reason these games are promoted is because the data feed for the results is more cheaply supplied then conventional betting.   The margins might be better for the provider and if enough people bet then its worth listing.
During the pandemic times, there were no sports last year and during those times I started to bet on simulated reality games and while I am not a fan of these games, there is no problem gambling on them when you have nothing else going on. You either bet on those TT games that are mostly rigged or you have to bet on these simulated reality games.

There are some soccer games where they show a gaming type of stream and you can bet on it, like 10 mins FIFA or something like that. As long as you are having fun betting on any of these, that's completely fine. But, if you are gambling on these simulated sports because you're desperate to gambling and don't have enough events, it's a problem.
legendary
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Don't make a conclusion yet because simulated reality games are just starting.
And I believe, they can always get patrons for this type of game.

It is just the fact that it is online and we don't have any proofs or we can check whether that simulated reality games are real or not or if the third party service can manipulate the game based on the number or amount of total bets in that game.
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I'm not a big fan of it. I have seen a few and I don't trust them at all. Very arbitrary things happen on it and it might as well be rigged. You just don't know. I might as well bet on provably fair dice, if I don't want to bet on actual sports.
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Don't make a conclusion yet because simulated reality games are just starting.
And I believe, they can always get patrons for this type of game.
As many don't want to mingle with people in public, this game will get their niche in this gaming industry.
And also, just want to point out also that there are pros and cons of online casinos.
But people realize a lot of its benefits during this pandemic period, and some are still appreciating those benefits up until today.

I think the point is just that they are more like games than sports,,, that is all. Not to say that they have no place or that they cannot be taken seriously,,, the proof that millions watch and the players earn a lot shows that this is legitimate.

Maybe one day the definition of sports will evolve and Olympics will also be mental focused more than physical but for now, simulated reality is simulated reality and I would never call them sports Smiley

One day when I will bet on it then maybe I see it differently.
hero member
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Sorry not to answer your question, but rather to ask about that "service". Unfortunately, I couldn't find anywhere anything like you described.

Could somone please provide a link to such a simulation of reality game?

In sports they are usually called Simulated Reality Leagues, because they not only simulate individual games rather the whole leagues and many games in there. It's not real matches, they use historical data for the teams and matches, but the games itself are randomly generated. The biggest markets are football and cricket matches, you can check them out here:
https://sportsbet.io/sports/cricket/simulated-reality-league/matches/future

This is just betting on the games, it's not like you can watch the whole game on your TV. There can be graphical imagines of the games but they are all created after the games are simulated and only die illustration purposes. It must sound very strange to someone who hasn't heard about it before. There quite a lot of people really into that alternative reality games. It gives the opportunity to have many more games per week which would never be possible with real life players. We
hero member
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I personally hate Simulated Reality based games because they defy logic and the past data and are completely random. I have seen certain players losing to some opponents against whom they have never lost in real life.

Look, I am not against simulated gambling but they are charging the same house edge as of real sports and the gambling itself is more like casino where the result is random. Why would you play casino at such a high house edge? I would rather roll the dice at 1% house edge than bet on a simulated game that has the same mechanism but charges 8% or so house edge. Plus the casino game is at least provably fair while simulated is never fair not played in real.
I honestly agree with you, simulated reality can never be compared to real reality, aside all you've said, simulated reality games also appears really boring to me, because they are a direct opposite of what the real games are, this is one of the reasons I rather be in the stadium watching the match live than watch it on TV, I even wonder how simulated reality games became a form of sports.
It is like we compare the online gambling to the real world gambling. Real world gambling is still more enjoyable because you can see a real crowd inside the casino but in online, your the only one that plays in your room. You can't do anything for now because the pandemic hit us and people are now restricted to go to the crowded areas.

Simulated reality games are not a sports but they can be a collection of sports games. A real definition of sports is something that it is played on the real world. With that explanation of @stepwilli above, this will give gamblers a new reason to avoid this game. I feel bad for those who invented this game.

Don't make a conclusion yet because simulated reality games are just starting.
And I believe, they can always get patrons for this type of game.
As many don't want to mingle with people in public, this game will get their niche in this gaming industry.
And also, just want to point out also that there are pros and cons of online casinos.
But people realize a lot of its benefits during this pandemic period, and some are still appreciating those benefits up until today.
hero member
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I personally hate Simulated Reality based games because they defy logic and the past data and are completely random. I have seen certain players losing to some opponents against whom they have never lost in real life.

Look, I am not against simulated gambling but they are charging the same house edge as of real sports and the gambling itself is more like casino where the result is random. Why would you play casino at such a high house edge? I would rather roll the dice at 1% house edge than bet on a simulated game that has the same mechanism but charges 8% or so house edge. Plus the casino game is at least provably fair while simulated is never fair not played in real.
I honestly agree with you, simulated reality can never be compared to real reality, aside all you've said, simulated reality games also appears really boring to me, because they are a direct opposite of what the real games are, this is one of the reasons I rather be in the stadium watching the match live than watch it on TV, I even wonder how simulated reality games became a form of sports.
It is like we compare the online gambling to the real world gambling. Real world gambling is still more enjoyable because you can see a real crowd inside the casino but in online, your the only one that plays in your room. You can't do anything for now because the pandemic hit us and people are now restricted to go to the crowded areas.

Simulated reality games are not a sports but they can be a collection of sports games. A real definition of sports is something that it is played on the real world. With that explanation of @stepwilli above, this will give gamblers a new reason to avoid this game. I feel bad for those who invented this game.
legendary
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I personally hate Simulated Reality based games because they defy logic and the past data and are completely random. I have seen certain players losing to some opponents against whom they have never lost in real life.

Look, I am not against simulated gambling but they are charging the same house edge as of real sports and the gambling itself is more like casino where the result is random. Why would you play casino at such a high house edge? I would rather roll the dice at 1% house edge than bet on a simulated game that has the same mechanism but charges 8% or so house edge. Plus the casino game is at least provably fair while simulated is never fair not played in real.
I honestly agree with you, simulated reality can never be compared to real reality, aside all you've said, simulated reality games also appears really boring to me, because they are a direct opposite of what the real games are, this is one of the reasons I rather be in the stadium watching the match live than watch it on TV, I even wonder how simulated reality games became a form of sports.
hero member
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I personally hate Simulated Reality based games because they defy logic and the past data and are completely random. I have seen certain players losing to some opponents against whom they have never lost in real life.

Look, I am not against simulated gambling but they are charging the same house edge as of real sports and the gambling itself is more like casino where the result is random. Why would you play casino at such a high house edge? I would rather roll the dice at 1% house edge than bet on a simulated game that has the same mechanism but charges 8% or so house edge. Plus the casino game is at least provably fair while simulated is never fair not played in real.

Yes.It’s my point too.Because in a real life the player will had a stamina and performance against the opponent.So it’s not a possible one for them.The result of Simulated Reality based games are different from the real one.It was like by few people.Because he may be addicted to certain boxer,in a real game that boxer won’t win lb high then him.But in this gambling it was a possible one.
hero member
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I frequently see these "simulated reality" games (SRI) listed together with conventional matches.  Huh
As gambler I can think of a lot of questions...

Are these trusted services? Is the result already foreseen before a match or is it managed according to the bets?
Is there a single provider of these encounters or are there multiple services that provide this series of matches?

What is your opinion?

Sorry not to answer your question, but rather to ask about that "service". Unfortunately, I couldn't find anywhere anything like you described.

Could somone please provide a link to such a simulation of reality game?
sr. member
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I personally hate Simulated Reality based games because they defy logic and the past data and are completely random. I have seen certain players losing to some opponents against whom they have never lost in real life.

Look, I am not against simulated gambling but they are charging the same house edge as of real sports and the gambling itself is more like casino where the result is random. Why would you play casino at such a high house edge? I would rather roll the dice at 1% house edge than bet on a simulated game that has the same mechanism but charges 8% or so house edge. Plus the casino game is at least provably fair while simulated is never fair not played in real.
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but I think that's how it goes when you really get bored and you're looking for some actions when most were in their homes during the lock down.

Sometimes the game may really reduce boredom that's what attracts many people to hook up with the game because you don't really need a second player. The game is getting popular by the day because of some of the features that the game has .
It goes by the usual game that we've been used to but I think that everyone would get into the typical games or sports that we've been a fan of.
Trying out something new like with the simulated ones is also fun depending on the gambler's perspective if he or she is really enjoying on it.
As long as he can enjoy it, he can still play his favorite game and if it's a simulation game, maybe he needs to get used to it first before he bets on the actual game. Simulation games can help him get to know a certain type of game more deeply so that when he starts with the real game, he will not be surprised or he will know what to do. But if a person is bored with the game he is used to playing, it looks like he really needs to take a break because instead of trying another game, it could cost him a lot of losses.
legendary
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I frequently see these "simulated reality" games (SRI) listed together with conventional matches.  Huh
As gambler I can think of a lot of questions...

Are these trusted services? Is the result already foreseen before a match or is it managed according to the bets?
Is there a single provider of these encounters or are there multiple services that provide this series of matches?

What is your opinion?

It seems like technology has come a long way in the last few years, so there is a lot of potential for games like this. There is a place in my country you can visit with a large warehouse which supplies you with virtual / augmented reality headsets and you can move around a physical location while "shooting" virtual enemies. What is really needed is a system which can allow you to stay in one place but feel the effects of moving around so it syncs up with what you're seeing, but these seem to be in the early stages or cost a lot of money. It could even be used for all sorts of training down the line and it might even get rather scary with some games because VR projections can be super high definition.
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but I think that's how it goes when you really get bored and you're looking for some actions when most were in their homes during the lock down.

Sometimes the game may really reduce boredom that's what attracts many people to hook up with the game because you don't really need a second player. The game is getting popular by the day because of some of the features that the game has .
It goes by the usual game that we've been used to but I think that everyone would get into the typical games or sports that we've been a fan of.
Trying out something new like with the simulated ones is also fun depending on the gambler's perspective if he or she is really enjoying on it.
hero member
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I'm not sure if it's trusted or not, but I think the simulation means they're doing an experiment where they can set up everything they need. If we talk about the result, perhaps it was predicted before the game that team A or B should win based on their data, so they will try to arrange it all. But it could be different from the reality they will see later. But I guess it's still not worth it because it's just a simulation, and it's better if we don't try it. Maybe if you're curious, you can give it a try to see what the simulation looks like.

I think when we hear about simulated realty games, the first thing that pops into my head are pre-performed games that are already done. It just so happens that the company or platform streaming would choose which game to showcase or to show in the media.

Like what most have mentioned, this kind of practice is subject heavily to manipulation since games are already decided on their part. If word spills out that manipulation and game rigging were to be done, then this could cost heavily on the reputation of the website.

I personally recommend avoiding simulated reality games. Though you can at least try it, but I advised against it.
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