Quote Originally Posted by rivdee View Post
At a high level, here's what each page needs to be able to do (when s810 gets back he can provide the look/feel)

Stakee page
They need to be able to input the following fields:
- Site they want to play on
- Tournaments they want to play (text box - they can write "Any" or the actual tournament)
- Cutback to staker (50/50, 60/40, etc. - just a textbox)

Staker page
They need to do the following:
- Put up an "ad" that they are looking for a horse (so they need to input the tournament name, the buy in and the cutback)

Tournament Marketplace
This page lists all the horses (and it should sort it by who's online at the top - usually people wanna move quick), and all the tournaments that are being offered by the stakers. Every horse should have a link or mouseover that shows their staking history (results and feedback). A horse can click on a tournament, a staker can click on a horse, which takes them to...

Tournament Marketplace Detail
This page is where one can view all the details and apply/pick. This page will have the agreed-to cut for the horse/staker.

Tournament Results
This is the page that is filled AFTER the tournament is over. The horse should be able to fill in the results, profit, a bust hand, and a checkbox stating the money was sent to the staker. The staker should be able to provide feedback (a positive/negative radio button and a text field for comments), and also have a checkbox that the money was received. When BOTH people have clicked the checkbox involving the funds, the stake is over with.

Lets build off of this to start.
Ok, most of that isn't a problem, only thing i don't like is the stakee putting the cut in on their ads, i feel that has been and should be the stakers place to choose the cut, of course the horse can always refuse.

The other thing is my mock up won't have the feedback part implemented as I'm not going to mock up a whole marketplace section, this can be integrated into it once zab approves of the setup