Quote Originally Posted by ChickenWing View Post
If this is true, then some work needs to be done to know what multiplier is at stake.

If people could start noting down the amount of bets placed on each player (you see it during the last minute) and the amount of tickets they got, we could definitely find out that cap. I don't mind doing the calculations if I have the numbers. They're not hard nor long to do. All I need to know is the numbers of tickets you got, who you bet on, and how many bets were placed on each player.

Then I could update this guide.
The other part I failed to mention you missed is that the medium return on a bet is 0.5 not 1 like you've assumed for a 50-50 split (Tynon has assumed everyone bets on the winner for the average).
This is because the the loser gets 100% of the bet and the winner of the match gets 200%. So standard payout is 50% of the wager. (Usually pays more to be in the match).

If one person is wrong they get 0.1 multipler. 10% of 0.5. (This I've seen on numerous occasions.)
If one person is right then should get a 10 x standard payout. 5 times the wager. (This is assumed unless someone with more luck then me can confirm it)