Popular gambling streamer Xposed has taken his betting to the extreme by placing a $20,000 wager on the number of cars that would go through traffic lights. During a live stream, he stood to win $363,971 if 11 or 14 cars made it through the light in the Public Square in Watertown, Massachusetts.
The Kick streamer celebrated wildly when exactly 14 cars made it through the sequence before the light turned red:
Live game studio 155.io created “CCTV: Rush Hour,” which it says is the first-ever CCTV-based betting game. It’s based on real-life unpredictability and not the usual random number generators that casino games typically use.
In addition to betting on the exact number of cars, people can choose an over/under option and a range of cars. The feeds switch between different traffic cameras across the world.
betting on wildlife cams and pedestrian numbers in busy city centers
Xposed said that the game was “a new addiction unlocked” and was “definite” as he watched the cars go through the lights. Other iterations of this game are expected, such as betting on wildlife cams and pedestrian numbers in busy city centers.
