Only mana counts, not my $$$ net worth or my $$$ poker losses.
Current poker net losses: Ṁ54,651
Edit 2024/11/29: I must return 1.4 million mana to Manifold when I have enough to do so (there is no due date, I can't be late to repay it). It is not automatically included in the net worth listed on my profile, but I think it should factor into my net worth for the purposes of this market.
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@traders I added an edit to the description to clear up an ambiguity that has come up. Let me know if you disagree with this clarification and feel the market should resolve only based on the number listed on my profile. I think my clarification is the most reasonable way to keep the market in line with prior expectations, but I'm fine with it either way, if there is strong disagreement I will find a mod to consult and defer to.
Assuming you get to the stage where the Manifold loan is the only loan you have left, and it can never be late, what would the market odds be reflecting?
@Tumbles I think your reading is off my 3 orders of magnitude.
Granted, this is the order of magnitude of the loan, so I think @Tumbles 's point still stands.

Edit: I see what happened now. You corrected the description.
Update: Managrams/manalinks/bounties are being removed very soon, so my poker losses total will be unable to change moving forward
If you do not manage to pay off your loan, does this market resolves NA, or will the remaining debt amount count as negative net worth/mana?
If your account shows negative mana balance after you pay off your loan, will that negative mana balance be used for resolution
@AmmonLam If I don't pay off my loans at all it resolves to the dark grey option. If you think I'll lose a lot of mana but aren't sure if I'll pay off my loans my thinking is you can bet NO on green
This market refers to net worth rather than balance, but yes negative numbers can be used. So if I actually ended up gaining 1000 mana overall from poker but had a net worth of -2000 then it would resolve to my poker losses being bigger than my net worth.