How to Play "TossNwin"
Understanding the Toss in a Cricket Match
- What is a Toss?
- Before a cricket match begins, the captains of both teams meet at the center of the field for a coin toss.
- One captain tosses the coin (this person is called the Tosser), and the other captain (called the Caller) predicts the outcome by choosing either Heads or Tails.
- The coin is then flipped, and when it lands, the side facing up decides the winner.
- If the Caller’s prediction is correct, the Caller wins. Otherwise, the Tosser wins.
How "TossNwin" Works in PredictRuns?
Now that you know how a toss works in cricket, let’s see how you can play the same game in "TossNwin" on PredictRuns.
Step 1: Start a Contest
- Be the First Player (Tosser):
- Go to the TossNwin page and click the "Toss Now" button to start a contest. By doing this, you register as the Tosser for the game.
Step 2: Wait for Another Player (Caller)
- Wait for the Caller:
- Once you've started the contest, the app will wait for another player to join as the Caller.
Step 3: The Caller Makes a Choice
- Caller Joins:
- When another player joins, they become the Caller.
- Choose Heads or Tails:
- The Caller then chooses either Heads or Tails. This choice is their prediction for the outcome of the toss.
Step 4: The Toss Happens
- Fair Play Algorithm:
- After the Caller makes their choice, our app’s smart contract uses a fair play random algorithm to simulate the coin toss.
- The toss result will be either Heads or Tails, just like in a real cricket match.
Step 5: Determine the Winner
- Who Wins?:
- If the Caller’s prediction matches the result of the toss, the Caller wins the game.
- If the prediction is wrong, the Tosser wins.
Step 6: Claim Your Prize
- Winner Gets the Prize:
- The winner of the toss (either the Tosser or the Caller) will receive the won USDT straight to their account balance.
That’s it! You’ve now learned how a toss works both in a real cricket match and in "TossNwin." Enjoy the game and good luck with your toss!
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