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J3ster.gg Introduces Two New Bet Types in Lead Up to Launch

 

J3ster.gg, the innovative live-streaming betting company, is introducing two new bet types as it gears up for its imminent full launch.

Currently in its beta phase, J3ster.gg continues to evolve with the introduction of a roulette-type bet alongside bets on predetermined ranges of kills in a game with a growing number of streamers utilizing the platform.

The new roulette-type bet sees players choose an even or odd number of kills for their chosen streamer to achieve on Valorant or Call of Duty: Warzone, winning money if they predict correctly.

Players can now also bet on streamers to reach a number of kills in a predetermined range with viewers being able to withdraw the full amount of winnings if successful, gift part of their prize to the streamer or gift the full amount.

These new bet types join the currently existing categories, meaning players can also continue to bet on a number of kills or whether their chosen streamer will win their next match.

J3ster.gg continues to innovate and expand in the lead up to its full launch, with top Twitch creators such as Forbidden.gg and ASMRPunk opting to join the platform for a new and exciting way to monetize their streams.

“We’re thrilled to be introducing even more bet types and advance J3ster.gg,” the Chief Executive Officer for J3ster.gg, Kevin Des Lauriers, said. “These new options add an extra element of fun, giving both bettors and streamers more dynamic ways to play.

“We continue to innovate as we progress towards the full launch and we look forward to seeing more content creators discover the ground-breaking ways we enable them to further monetize their streams.”

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