In other words, you could recreate Buffett's $1 billion offer by placing a 1.4 cent bet on the first game, and rolling your winnings on to each successive game. What's more, you're free to stop at any point and take some or all of your winnings home. (Which you would have to do anyway; you'll never be able to place the multi-million dollar bets near the end.)
Hopefully this will put paid to all the crazy comments about match fixing... Buffett is 'giving' you 1.4 cents, and that's inspiring people to talk about organising a massive match fixing conspiracy? Get real!
There is a slight difference, in that were you to get a couple of games away from winning the $1b there would be a huge incentive for fixing at least one match to kill your chance right at the end. Not that Buffett would do that, but if it did get to that point then he's certainly in a different position to "all I'm doing is offering the 1.4 cent first bet".
He's giving you 1.4 cents if the games are random. If they aren't random, like with match fixing, then he's giving you $1 billion. That leaves plenty of money to bribe the relevant refs and players.
You missed my point. Buffett's offer is irrelevant to the subject of match fixing. If he had never made this $1 billion promotion, you could still achieve the same payout by placing a bet for just over a cent.
All this talk of match fixing is just noise; sure, it could be an interesting topic of discussion, but it is completely unrelated to Buffett's offer.
Unless you really think people out there weren't going to try and fix matches, but suddenly they change their mind now they've been given a free 1.4 cent bet.
Hopefully this will put paid to all the crazy comments about match fixing... Buffett is 'giving' you 1.4 cents, and that's inspiring people to talk about organising a massive match fixing conspiracy? Get real!