The basics
How it works
Explore active matches. Each match has two sides and a live fan confidence read, so you can see where the crowd's belief sits before backing.
Fan confidence is the crowd's pulse. Each match shows two confidence prices that always add up to 100. When more fans back one side, its confidence rises and the other side's falls. Prices are in-app demand/confidence prices, not legal odds.
Feeling strong? Back your call with tSRD. You start with 10,000 fictitious tSRD. Backing is optional, capped at 2,000 tSRD per side while the match is open, and executes at an average confidence price along the way.
When the match ends, it settles. If your side wins, each backed position unit settles at 100 tSRD. The other side settles at 0.
Draw rule: If the match ends in a draw, 95% is returned. Draws return part of backed tSRD; voided or cancelled matches return the backed amount in full.
If a match is cancelled, everything comes back. Cancelled or invalid matches return 100% of backed tSRD.
Top Callers ranks Net Score on settled matches only. Net Score counts settled matches only — open backed calls do not count. Net Score = settlement returns − tSRD backed on those matches.
A quick example
Team A and Team B open at 50 / 50. More backing for Team A moves fan confidence to about 52 / 48. That is an in-app demand price — it does not represent legal odds, probabilities, or any monetary value. It just shows where the crowd's belief sits.
SABI is a closed-beta product test with fictitious tSRD. It is not a real-money gambling product, not a sportsbook, not a casino, and not an investment product. Backed points can be added or released while the match is open, including after kickoff, until the organiser closes it at final whistle. Each side can have up to 2,000 open tSRD at a time.
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