How Scoring Works
Points are awarded only for correct predictions after a fixture has been settled on-chain. A correct prediction earns points equal to its rarity weight:
Incorrect predictions score zero — only the results that come in give you points. Your total score is the sum of all rarity weights from your winning cards.
Reading the Leaderboard
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Champion row (#1)
The top-ranked predictor is highlighted with a gold gradient row that spans the full width. Their avatar initials, name, win count, and total points are shown prominently, along with a 🏆 TOP OF THE TABLE tag.
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Medal positions (#2 and #3)
Second and third place display medal emojis (🥈 and 🥉) next to the player’s rank number, making the podium easy to spot at a glance.
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Relative points bar
Every row includes a horizontal bar showing that player’s score relative to the leader. The #1 player’s bar is always full-width; everyone else’s bar scales proportionally. This makes it easy to see how close a gap is at a glance.
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Your highlighted row
Your own entry is highlighted in a distinct colour wherever you appear in the list, and is labelled (you) so you always know your rank at a glance.
When Scores Update
Scores change only when match results are settled on-chain — typically shortly after the final whistle of each fixture. Until a match is settled, the predictions for it show a Pending status on your cards and contribute nothing to the leaderboard. Once settled, all winning cards for that fixture are scored instantly and the leaderboard refreshes.How to Climb the Rankings
Predict more markets
Each fixture has three markets (Result, Goals, BTTS). Predicting all three gives you three chances to score, and completing the set earns the ✦ marker in your collection.
Go for higher odds
Higher-odds picks produce rarer cards and score more points when correct. A Legendary card scores 5 points vs. 1 for a Common.
Cover more fixtures
The more fixtures you predict, the more winning opportunities you have as the tournament progresses.
Be early
Odds can tighten as kick-off approaches. Predicting early may let you lock in a higher-odds (rarer) card before the market moves.