PD Olympics: Snowboard 🏂Ends: 08/04/19 @ Midday (12pm) GMT Dear Dicers, we are finishing our PD Olympics with this challenge. Thank you for being an exceptional sportsmen/women and for rolling with us for full 3 months time of the games duration!
This week we have something special in stock for you as the final discipline - show us how good you are on snowboard - can you jump, flip or are you still unstable on the board? As an homage to our favorite winter sports lover, let's give a shout-out to @MICRO once again with this challenge art and the PD colors that he carries on his jacket every time he rides 🏂 Can you catch any 5 out of the following 9 Bingo numbers and on any multiplier, non-consecutively of course: 10.10, 20.20, 30.30, 40.40, 50.50, 60.60, 70.70, 80.80, 90.90? Numbers must be unique, do not repeat them, please!
All players who achieve the challenge in the next days, will get a share in the prize pool! There is no limit to the amount of winners, and the more players who get involved the higher the prize pool!
Requirement Win 5 Bingo numbers on any multiplier from the following 9 listed here: 10.10, 20.20, 30.30, 40.40, 50.50, 60.60, 70.70, 80.80, 90.90.
Bets do not have to be consecutive, and you are allowed to change seeds in between if you like, but please note that the numbers cannot repeat!
Minimum bet: 0.00000100 BTC
0.00002500 BCH
0.00002900 ETH
0.00006800 LTC
2.00000000 DOGE
1 valid entry per
household.
Ghost mode must be disabled
during the whole duration of the promotion.
Do not change your linked account
during the whole duration of the promotion.
10+ Post count on forum.
Haven't broken any General Giveaways Rules!
Prize Pool(s) (based on amount of unique players)
Minimum prize pool:
0.01 BTC If over
30 participants:
0.03 BTC If over
40 participants:
0.05 BTC If over
50 participants:
0.08 BTC If over
200 participants:
0.1 BTCHow to Enter Respond to this topic, and link your bet ID using the link function in the text editor.
(Paste your bet id, then highlight and click on the link bet button, as shown in image below)
