Games of Skill Have a ‘Chance’ with Real-money Games

February 22: Fantasy sport, especially fantasy cricket, is a true game of skill, contrary to what most outsiders and newcomers to this world assume. Much like winning at a casino requires strong skill and a solid strategy, online fantasy games of skill have a ‘chance’ with real-money games.

Participants join platforms like Buaksib, a new fantasy cricket and football app, to make teams for various sports leagues and win some exciting cash prizes. So, in fantasy cricket, real money is always involved and always based on users’ team-building and contest-management skills.

Games of skill enable their users to win or lose them based largely on these players’ skills within those games.

People participating in fantasy sports leagues win large earnings by applying their sports knowledge skills. Certainly, the real-money outcome in any fantasy league contest does not predominantly depend on the luck of the participants.

Instead, real-money winnings on a fantasy game online rely completely on your skill and knowledge for building teams for your chosen sport.

Games of Skill Have a ‘Chance’ with Real-money Games, and Here’s Why:

Team-building Skill

Fantasy cricket, real cash on the line or not, is almost entirely about curating your own personal “dream teams”. Creating an ideal team of 11, be it cricket or football, from the two teams facing off in the fixture you’ve selected is key.

It is wise to balance the two teams’ player representation evenly in your team to safeguard yourself against anyone team’s unprecedented failure or success. You then have to pick the best available options in each player position that the sport boasts of – the ones that you think will perform the best in this particular match. For instance, there would once have been a time that fantasy cricket gamers would have been crazy to not pick MS Dhoni as their one wicketkeeper if he were playing.

Besides this, you need to choose your Captain and Vice-captain – and Key Player, in the case of Buaksib – wisely. These selections, if they perform well, may garner you extra points.

Creating an ideal team, therefore, calls upon our strategizing skill, and this is an ability that Buaksib helps you, master. Buaksib’s cashless contests, wherein you can enrol your selected team or even teams (because Buaksib promotes a multi-entry system) for free, allow you to endlessly play fantasy cricket. So, besides learning how to build fantasy squads, you also gain strategic insights on which contents to pick for which of your curated teams.

Besides the endless fun this prospect promises, it also guarantees improvement on your team-building acumen.

Knowledge-based Selection of Leagues and Contests

Some may argue that which team eventually wins a game is based, largely, on chance – but we heartily disagree. While this may seem to be a matter of luck, studying the history of the sport, the particular league/format, and the two concerned teams will soon persuade you to think otherwise.

If, upon adequate research, you find that one team had tended to win more when these two specific sides clashed in past pairings, you know which team to bet your money on.

Weather also adds unpredictability, and therefore “chance”, to an upcoming fixture. But a quick check-in allows you to determine how much the expected weather will interfere with the playing conditions – if the weather is too turbulent, you then know to enter into low-risk contests for that fixture or pick another fixture or league altogether.

All this is to say that – far from chance guiding match outcomes, it is your skill and knowledge within that sport that truly influence your selected teams’ success.

Knowledge-based Selection of Players

As important as it is to study the history of the sport and the fixture and match conditions, more crucial for fantasy cricket gamers is staying up-to-date on players’ availability and form.

This is yet another skill dominating your percentage of success – keeping track of declared line-ups, player injuries, player rankings, and players’ recent performance history.

This is why your performance on Buaksib and other similar fantasy cricket real money apps relies on factors including strategic skill and knowledge of the history of the sport.

Prasanth Venugopalan is one of the popular names in Indian i-gaming marketing; Prasanth Venugopalan has led some of the best-known brands like Spartan Poker, Blitz Poker, FTR Poker, Blitz Pools, AIO games, Okie gaming, Rummy Champs etc.

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