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Re: 🐁🐁MiceRace.com -The worlds first mouse racing gambling platform !🐁🐁
by
theskillzdatklls
on 21/05/2023, 08:17:51 UTC
This was my favorite gambling platform of all time. I wish it would come back lol. Or if there was any news about it.

They did actually have a pretty reasonably concept, the problem is it wasn't executed correctly since the developers were gambling novices. With correct implementation, it could have been done pretty well.

I understand that this is an old thread, but I must confess that I had to research it to try to understand how it was possible for someone to even think that picking up mice and running a race and people betting would be a good idea, so I saw this video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lDG5ZCQFP_s

this is a video of how this casino made bets on mouse races, even though i watched it several times i kept asking myself how people would analyze which mouse they should bet on? and how could they put each odd value on each mouse? how many markets were there in this game? there are many questions, but something that I also think is that it is wrong to enslave animals in this way, that is to earn money at the expense of the animals' pain, they did not consent to this. but unfortunately we are in a society where making money is what matters most even if morals and ethics are ignored, the project went bankrupt and even if it had not gone bankrupt today it would face many problems in this market and would end up going bankrupt

I sometimes think that there are some mice that are drugged in order to perform better compared to the rest of the roster. I also wonder how the odds are determined on these mice: do they have a rating on how these mice perform? Are they keeping tabs on the mice's previous performances on previous races? There's just a lot of questions that doesn't make sense to us outside viewers of this gambling game, and I'm quite interested in knowing these information even though I won't really bet on this ever.

That was the major issue. They did have a rating mechanism, but it was extremely poor. If they had increased the rating mechanism's actuality closer to reality, they could have potentially had a successful business.

They weren't charging enough vig, they weren't optimized on rating mice efficiently on both long/short term metrics, they weren't doing in real time optimizations for how mice were likely to perform on any given race. They also weren't adjusting lines very efficiently. Among many other issues.