Who advances to the next round of betting? Everyone with 10%+ here will!
This resolves to the winner(s) of the hand equally when they're determined at the end of the game.
This question may close up to 4 hours early at my discretion, unannounced.
(3 of spades, 4 of clubs, 6 of hearts, Queen of spades)

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# | Name | Total profit |
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Just 1 trade in last 17 hours. Later close time. - just edited to more usual time.
Jason backing his entry with 1000M order to buy yes at 11%
Brubsby backing his entry with 112M order to buy yes at 10% (but also 886 to buy no at 11%.
A has not traded or set a book order.
Jason and Brubsby have both sold Brubsby
Are these bluffs or should we interpret that:
a) Jason appears to look most confident about his hand.
b) While A does not seem very interested but no-one daring to try to push him out possibly due to A's mana wealth, in case he bites back?
c) Brubsby possibly looks like aiming to do minimum to stay in, but by net betting against himself is making his betting against himself again or on someone else next round look more attractive. Can this backfire with someone betting big on him to force him to win? Does his 886 book order on no at 11% guard against this happening or just make it look more attractive and at same time reduce Brubsby's scope to fight this happening?
@ChristopherRandles oops, just forgot to update the close time for the same reason as originally (not available during question creation anymore). def didn't mean throw people that curveball