Sure, you can play against other users on the net to win real money. Don't say this is some fluke because I'm sure you probably suck or didn't even try it out.
This website has received several awards and proven not a fluke.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moola.com
First let me introduce you to the game.
Moola is a Canadian based online gaming website currently open to United States and Canadian residents. (Sorry Europeans, but you can still play but can't verify account or cash out yet) Players receive free credits to wage against other players in return for watching a 10, 15, or 30 second video advertisement and randomly answering a trivia question about it. By extending credits to the viewer of the advertisement, players have funds to place bets against other players without risking any of their own money. These player may then 'cash out' the accumulated winnings for real cash once the equivalent of $10 has been reached.
How it works?
In the Moola's three original games, two players play against each other. Players also have the option to play against a bot ("AutoPlayer") when no human opponent is available. Players are given m$0.01 by Moola to begin betting. They may only bet in doubling amounts (1¢, 2¢, 4¢, 8¢, 16¢, 32¢, etc.). Moola emphasizes that by doubling winnings 30 times, a player will earn over m$10 million. When a player loses all of their money, Moola provides a penny to begin with again.
There are currently four basic games and more are to come:
- Hi-Lo
- Gold Digger
- Ro-Sham-Bo-Fu (rock, paper, scissors)
- Charity Cash Cow
- Poker, Blackjack, and other gambling card games
- Wryer's Sports Prediction (betting on who will win in sport games, such as NHL, NBA, MLB, American soccer and European soccer and more)
- Blimplay
There are also tournaments as well.
Getting excited?
You can start by visiting these sites:
If you want to be nice...
www.moola.com
If you don't want to be nice...
www.moola.com
Don't flame me at all for posting this...