Quote Originally Posted by ChickenWing View Post
I was looking at data from yesterday's betting and found something interesting:

The basic value was 400, I was the only one to bet on the loser. I got 20 tickets.

The result multiplier brings my tickets to 40 (400x0.1=40).
This means that my tickets were affected by a popularity multiplier of 0.5 (40x0.5=20).

Thus, the popularity multiplier will not boost your tickets when you bet on the wrong person (which is logical when you think about it). I was affected by the same multiplier as the ones who bet on the winner (they got 200 tickets).
Another bet seems to contradict these data:

Basic Value was 400. We were 6 to bet on the loser and 30 bet on the winner. I got 89 tickets. The result multiplier brought my tickets down to 40. They then got multiplied by 2.225 to reach 89 tickets.

I don't understand.