Simulated reality tennis offered by LSports provider represents the simulation of real tennis matches. The simulation of the matches is based on the data of ever played real tennis matches.
The number of simulated reality tennis matches offered monthly can vary from 9000 until 15 000 events.
The logic of simulated reality tennis
For example, the bets are offered on the simulated reality tennis match Marlos Xoya – Xei Aishikori:
The match participants’ names are fictional, however the match scenario is based on the real tennis match that took place. The real information of the match (participants’ names, dates, and time) will be disclosed to the players after the end of the match, which allows them to additionally confirm the results. For example, after the match is completed, it will be disclosed that the match was an identical simulation of the original match Novak Djokovic – Rafael Nadal, which was played on 12.01.2020, 13:50 (UTC). Thus, the players are provided with an opportunity to find the records of the original match and double-check the results.
The original match details can be viewed in the Results section of the website when the game is over:
The format of simulated reality tennis matches
In simulated reality tennis matches one set is played. The duration of the set varies. There are 4 formats, however the main format is Match of 1 set (one full set):
Simulated games. Best of 5 | Simulated games. Best of 7 | Simulated games. Best of 9 | Simulated games. Match of one set | |
Match Winner | First to 3 | First to 4 | First to 5 | First to 6 |
Deciding game draw | 2-2, Playing until 4 | 3-3, Playing until 5 | 4-4, Playing until 6 | 5-5, Playing until 7 |
Tiebreak | At 3-3 | At 4-4 | At 5-5 | At 6-6 |
The following markets are offered for simulated reality tennis:
- Match Winner
- Game Winner
- Over/Under (Games)
- Point Winner
- To break Serve
- Games Handicap