A method and system for providing a user interface to real time
interactive video services. The method and system allow interactive input
from a viewer of the video services simultaneously with viewing the video
services. The method and system also allows an interactive response to
the viewer from the interactive application. To present betting
information in an attractive format and maximize the information
available to the bettor, a user interface to the real-time service is
required. With regard to real-time betting, the bettor is presented
information concerning the betting opportunities and the betting window.
Since most bettors prefer to have as much information as possible prior
to betting, they prefer to wait until the last possible moment to bet.
The disclosed embodiments provide the bettor with betting window
information and the latest information concerning the prospective wagers.
Moreover, the user interface is designed to provide such information in a
manner that both attracts the attention of the bettor and provides the
information in a useful, easy to follow and navigate format. The betting
server checks the data transmission speed so that all users can have an
adequate betting window. Users will receive confirmation of attempted
bets. In WAP equipped mobile stations, betting can be accomplished across
a wireless Internet connection. For example, bettors using GSM mobile
stations can receive information by short message services through GSM
SC.