In this Death Match, correctly answer and bet on trivia questions to earn chips.
Designer(s): Gold | Match Type: DM (for 2 players) |
Featured in: Gold's Genius Game |
Final Match 2: Highs and Lows of GGG
The game takes place over 12 rounds. Each player starts with 1 chip. Players will be forbidden from accessing other channels once the game starts.
Each round, a question with an integer answer related to this ORG will be presented. The players take turns each deciding whether to be the guesser or the bettor. The guesser will first publicly claim their guess for the question as close as they can. Then, the bettor will bet on one of 3 spaces as many chips as they wish over 0: High, Low, and Equal. If a player has 0 chips, they will automatically become the guesser.
If the guesser's guess was higher/lower than the actual answer and the bettor bet on the corresponding spot, they will earn 2x the chips bet. If the guesser had the exact answer and the better answered such, then the better will earn 3x the chips. If they bet on the wrong spot, they will lose all the chips bet.
The guesser will also earn chips from guessing; rounds 1-3 will award 1 chip max, 4-6 will award 2, 7-9 will award 3, and 10-12 will award 4. The guessing player will earn chips equal to (Max Chips)*(Ratio of Guess to Answer, less than or equal to 1), rounded to the nearest integer.
Whoever has the most chips at the end of 12 rounds will win the FM. If there is a tie, then there will be one last question proposed, and whoever gets the closest answer will win.
Highs and Lows of GGG Items:
I Guess? You Bet!: Allows you to choose who becomes the starting player.
On the Mark: If you get the answer exactly on this turn, gain x2 chips from answering. Otherwise, gain 0.5x. Can only be used as guesser.
High Risk, Low Loss: Allows you to lose 2 less chips this turn if you bet 5 or more. Can only be used as better; automatically triggers.
Bidding (The game involves auction-style bidding.)
Miscellaneous (The game tests a miscellaneous set of skills.)
Trivia (The game tests the players' trivia skills.)
Turn-based (The game involves players taking turns one after another.)