One-on-one games
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Users can select their Avatar to compete in one-on-one games, with other Avatars of the same grade.
META11 will organise pool matches. Avatars compete in a pool, where the total number of competitors in a pooled game is capped at 16 (with a minimum of 4). Users will have the option of selecting the preferred number of Avatars for their pool.
The following illustrates the process of how a winner is selected.
Each Avatar bowls one over and bats one over. The winning Avatar, in each game, will be the one that scores the most runs.
If there is a draw between 2 Avatars, the 2 Avatars with the most runs have one more over to bat each. If there is still a draw, then the Avatar with the most 6s, then 4s, wins the game.
If there are 6 or 12 Avatars in the pool, there will be 3 initial winners. These 3 Avatars have to play each other once. If there is a draw between 3 or more Avatars (i.e. each Avatar wins a game), the Avatar with the most 6s, then 4s, win.
Exhibition games
Exhibition games will be free to enter and cricketers will improve the more they play and the more they train.
Tournament games
Tournament games will be held regularly and represent a chance for the best Avatars in the exhibition games to earn $SPRTS. The winning Avatar receives 60% of the $SPRTS available, the runner-up 20% while the ground owner keeps 20%.
To illustrate, the match fee may be 5 $SPRTS for Gen 3, grade C5 game. In a one-on-game with a 16-cricketer pool, the total fees are 80 $SPRTS (because 16 players participate). The winner receives 48 $SPRTS, with 16 $SPRTS paid to the ground owner and 16 $SPRTS to the runner-up. In a 8 player pool game, the player who wins receives 24 $SPRTS, with 8 $SPRTS paid to the ground owner and 8 $SPRTS to the runner-up.