WoT: “Make a Wager” 2D Style


— An all-season style dedicated to those who like to predict the results of football matches.

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The first sport wagers appeared back in ancient Rome and Greece. Bets were made for gladiator fights, chariot races, Olympic games results, etc. However, the first bookmaker as a profession appeared only in the 17th century in Great Britain and then spread across the world. The way they worked is similar to today’s way: Bookmakers would look for those who were willing to make bets, then they would pay out the winner and take a percentage of the bets for profit. Different countries have had laws forbidding or restricting betting for centuries, and governments would keep an eye on them.

In the mid-19th century, the governments of Great Britain, France, Germany, and some American states made betting legal. Bookmakers stopped working underground, and people’s bets were protected by law. A huge boost to the industry happened in the ’90s when the internet allowed for online betting. Currently, online sports betting is worth hundreds of billions of dollars, and tens of millions of people make those bets.

8 thoughts on “WoT: “Make a Wager” 2D Style

  1. Funny, when this thing was in the game it was a boring no turret camo sniper, somehow people started giving a F after its removal (why?). K-91-PT is better in every way.

    1. You have no idea what you’re talknig about seriously.
      Back in the days, SU-122-54 is a freaking fun tank to play with because it’s basically can do everything.
      WHY? Because back in the days when everything is slow with poor gun handling and bad DPM, this thing is quick with insane gun + camo. It can snipe when you can’t push and it can YOLO when you want to. This thing simply out DPM any tier 9 MTs & HTs without a problem and it’s not afraid of getting circled because it has insane traverse speed.
      I see you have never had the pleasure of playing this beauty. Pretty unlucky.

      1. You forget that it has -4 ° Gun depression. Good luck in the hull down meta. Then spin around in the bush very quickly to see if you can get xp for it! Don’t be a boomer!

      2. Just play WZ-120-1G FT, it’s pretty much the same tank and, unlike SU-122-54, it can tank a shot here and there.

      3. This is what I’m talking about, you “back-n-the-day” glasses wearing idiot who was never there back in the day.

        BACK in the day, this thing was NOT that good. BACK in the day, Good luck “out-dpm” somebody with no HP and no armor. Back in the day, you will get circled and killed cus the traverse speed was NEVER insane.

        Stupid “back in the days” idiots trying to sound oldschool, you’re only making a fool of yourself.

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