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Have you tried Jaro the new numbers game?

R

Rambler

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Hi All

I just came across this by chance yesterday and am sure many of you would enjoy it Jaro is a new numbers based game. Here are the brief details:

Rules of Jaro

In Jaro, the goal is to guess the location of your opponent’s numbers (1 to 9 inclusive). The player who guesses most accurately, wins the game and progresses into the next round. The last player left standing wins the Jaro tournament and the prize pool. There are no cash prizes for second place
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You can choose to elect to put part, or all, of your $10 entry fee towards a selection of charities who would also get the same proportion of any winnings. Jaro claim that it MAY be possible to get an eventual prize pot of US $1 billion but that would require many more players than they have at present!

See https://www.jaro.com/ for full details T&C etc.

Good luck!
 
game, as in lottery or gambling?

I see money, but no element of skill?
 
Harrum. There is an element of strategy if you're playing against an idiot, but since the optimal strategy is fairly obviously random allocation, and non-optimal strategies should lose out fairly quickly, yes, it's essentially gambling.
 
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