Terms and Conditions
This document contains the terms and conditions specific to Rush Hour for the use of the live traffic prediction interface. These rules govern all betting interactions involving the CCTV feeds and AI counting services provided here. By playing this game, you agree to the terms of the user agreement related to the logic of settlements, financial and transaction limits, and the permanence of the computer vision outputs.
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Player Eligibility and Account
Participation in real money rounds requires compliance with rules determined by international gaming regulations. Non-compliance may result in account suspension and/or the balance being confiscated. The rules you must follow include:
- Age Restrictions: Participants must be 18 years of age or older or otherwise meet the minimum age requirements for gambling in their region;
- One account per player: Having more than one account in order to use multiple accounts to abuse bonus features is against the rules;
- Location Restrictions: Online gambling is illegal in certain regions and use of this websites from such regions will be blocked by our IP detection system;
- Identity Verification: The casino may require KYC to process withdrawals from Rush Hour and will do so at their discretion.
Game Mechanics and AI Settlement
155.io’s AI object detection technology enables real-time traffic monitoring in the game. Each cycle has a specific set of criteria to be followed in order to finally determine a vehicle’s count for each betting cycle. Below are the key game rules:
- Round Timer: Every round lasts 55 seconds that is uniform and consistent across all global servers;
- Zone Definition: The AI only sees and counts vehicles that have completely crossed the video overlay traffic counting zone;
- Valid Objects: The AI will only count vehicles – cars, trucks, and motorbikes;
- Final Outcome: The result of betting closes when the round timer hits zero, meaning video lag that may be pending will not affect the betting outcome.
Betting Rules and Payouts
There are three different ways players can place bets on traffic volume in Rush Hour. Each bet type has a different risk and payout. The table below represents how RTP percentage, volatility, and payout multiplier are different in the three options:
| Bet Category | Description | RTP and Risk Profile |
|---|---|---|
| Over/Under | Predict whether vehicle count exceeds or falls below certain numbers | 93.5% RTP with low volatility and 1.5x to 2.8x multipliers |
| Range | Predict the count within a range such as 4 to 7 vehicles | 92% RTP with medium volatility and 3x to 5x multipliers |
| Exact Count | Predict the precise final number of vehicles crossing the zone | 91.5% RTP with high volatility and maximum 18x exact count payout |
Bets are final once the countdown hits zero. The position of the camera — London’s Abbey Road is different from Swindon — impacts how the odds alter. The house edge remains uniform across all bets from 6.5 to 8.5%, depending on the time zone.
Technical Limitations and Malfunctions
The game uses a public internet system and streams via Dolby Millicast. This keeps video latency very low, but when connections drop, the system processes the drop according to fixed policies on voided rounds and bet refunds.
| Issue Type | Resolution and Rule |
|---|---|
| Feed Failure | Round is voided, stakes returned |
| User Disconnect | Round continues on server despite lost internet connection |
| Latency Lag | Server timer is final authority |
Live Feed Integrity
The provider uses real-time data and not archived video. Following the law, it uses a public video area to monitor video traffic. 155.io controls the feed rotation between cities like Sydney and Taipei to ensure active traffic flow. Moreover, the AI counts objects as generic entities and does not employ facial recognition technology.