I completely agree with you. There is no deserving person in this contest since it all comes down to luck at the end of the day. This contest is similar to the wheel of fortune without any minimum wagering requirements.
People who have zero idea about BTC price predictions won this contest several times all thanks to luck frankly speaking.
Yeah there are members who might have purely speculated prices for the month end but still managed to win the first prize because they were lucky and bitcoin was close to their prediction but on the other side some analysed it closely and set a target range but they were not right so we won't say they should win because the rules don't say that.So all are deserving in one way but if you are lucky you will win.
Isn't all these prediction price speculations? Even with the knowledge of Technical Analysis, it is hard to predict Bitcoin price in the end of April. All we have is just guesses and speculations. No one can claim that they can precisely predicts the price of BTC at the end of April using the tools and resources in their hand.
If you feel your first prediction is correct, just using one option is fine.
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You are not making much sense here. As they say, two is always better than one which is why it's better to post both predictions in order to increase our chances of winning to a higher extent.
This is why I always post both predictions in both Bitcasino's contest and Sinbad's contest.
What I'm not making sense out of here?
If someone could predict the bitcoin price technically and with his own expertise and was confident that the first prediction he gave was correct and there was no need to make a second options, wouldn't that make sense?
Whereas in the contest there is no rule that you have to make 2 options but are free to use 2 options or only 1 options.
What I know is that each participant is free to place any choice, the most important thing is not to exceed 2 options and be able to enliven the Bitcasino contest.Correct?
The question is whether there is any person here that can predict the price of Bitcoin accurately using technical analysis. It really does not make sense to waste a second chance of getting the guess right

So we can make a scenario, let us say the first prediction of that expert is around 20k Euro, then right after the time limit for the first batch of guess expires, BTC skyrocketed to 35k Euro it does not make sense if the person will miss the chance to correct his prediction. I bet even you will make another prediction.