I'm not entirely sure. It could potentially be a fictional genre that involves themes related to eroticism and bets, but this isn't a commonly known or mainstream genre.
I'm sorry, but I'm not aware of any specific examples of 'erotic bet fiction' as it is not a widely recognized genre. It might be something very specific to certain subcultures or individual authors.
A 'bet fiction book' isn't a common term. It might be a misnomer. However, if you mean 'best - selling fiction book', it refers to a fictional work that has sold a large number of copies. For example, 'Harry Potter' series are best - selling fiction books. They are loved for their magical worlds, engaging characters and exciting plots.
A common consequence is having to pay up some money. For example, if two friends bet on the outcome of a card game and one loses, they have to hand over a pre - agreed amount of cash.
No. Such stories often involve non - consensual or unethical themes which are not suitable for general modern literature. Modern literature should promote positive values like respect, equality and healthy relationships.
Sure. There was a bet between two friends about who could run a mile faster. One friend was so confident that he bet his favorite book. But he lost because he tripped during the run. Another one was about a bet on a football game result. A guy bet his new cap on the wrong team and lost it.
Here's another. Two colleagues bet on who could close the most sales in a month. The loser had to come to work dressed as a clown for a day. He showed up in a big red nose, floppy shoes and a colorful wig, making everyone in the office laugh.
One challenge is the limited market. Not everyone is into science - fiction or interested in betting on it. Another is legality, as betting laws vary. Also, accurately predicting outcomes in the sci - fi world can be tough.
It could be. If there's a high demand for science - fiction works and you have a good marketing strategy for selling bets related to it, like on the success of a new sci - fi movie or book. However, it also depends on legal regulations in your area.