Finishes: Colors & Stains
1. Choose a topic: The group agrees on a topic to bet on. This could be anything from sports events, π political races, or even more trivial subjects like guessing the number of jelly beans in a jar.
2. Decide on the π amount to bet: Participants then decide on the imaginary "stake" for each bet. This amount can vary and should be π an amount that all participants are comfortable with.
3. Make predictions: Each participant makes their prediction or "bet" regarding the chosen π topic. For example, if the topic is a sports event, each participant might bet on the team they think will π win.
4. Keep track of the score: As the actual event unfolds, the group keeps track of who made the correct π predictions. The person with the most correct predictions at the end of the event is the winner.
5. Determine the reward: π The winner of the game receives a reward, which could be anything from bragging rights to a physical prize.