Like all good things in life, you can bet on it. Each competitor is weighted based on their imagined form and a Random Number Generator (RNG) is used to spice things up and create a sense of chance, so that the phoney pony that’s 2-1, say, doesn’t always win. Think of it as a randomly-generated video game where every player, car or horse is controlled by a CPU and you’re a spectator. If you’ve not stumbled across them (and even a lot of regular gamblers haven’t), virtual sports are computer-generated animations showing simulated football games, tennis matches, F1 races or whatever you decide to click on. Welcome to the world of virtual sports betting, where nothing exists, except for the cash you’re shredding. It’s also completely, entirely, totally, absolutely, definitively not real.