Quite unexpected victory of the Atlanta Hawks which won by three points. Honestly, after the exhausting past games I'd not have expected all these points but the game was really spectacular and until the last basket you could not tell who would win. It'll be a great challenge between the Bucks and the Hawks that will compete again on Saturday.
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Bolivia has few good players. Coronavirus infections have further reduced the options available to Farias, whose team will try to play cautiously and will probably only be able to try to limit the damage, as already happened in the match against Chile. Accustomed to displaying grit, character and a very good tactical organization, Uruguay will presumably be able to take advantage of an easy round and file away the uninspiring results collected so far in this Copa America. This is a 3-0 to me.
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Now that group stage is over it's clear that among the top teams only Italy, Netherlands and Belgium performed greatly. France, Germany, Portugal, England and Spain struggled a lot. History tells that from now on everything changes, every game is a final on its own. And even the teams that struggled can make it to the cup.
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Taleb and Nouriel made some good points on btc.
Use is most important. hodl is useless + negative ESG
Nah, they didn't get it. Now that China has banned bitcoin mining altogether I expect that new miners will come in and that the chinese will find a way to relocate their businesses in eco-friendly countries with cheap access to renewables. The ESG drama is non-sense to me when the majority of the world's operations are being run on coal and fossil fuels.
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There are no patterns but it looks me that the market's behaving like in the past cycles. China Fud's gonna end very soon now that the mining farms are being dismantled. What a crazy move by the Chinese government! Losing access on the most important asset of our lifetime. They'll regret it so bad.
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The re-run of the Euro 2016 final, won by Portugal 1-0 during extra time, promises to be interesting and balanced. Both teams could score, IMO. A draw is not to be excluded but in the end I think France will prevail on the Portuguese, provided that the good Ronaldo does not invent some devilry of his to put in his place the rival Mbappé.
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What about girls? Second round in Eastbourne for a surprising Camila Giorgi, who on grass seems to have found new motivations. After overcoming in three sets (2-6 6-2 6-2) a tough opponent such as Karolina Pliskova (world 5th) defeated after an hour and a half of play, the 29 year old Italian can put her sights on the quarter finals of the prestigious English tournament, one of the last before Wimbledon. In front of her now is the American Shelby Rogers, number 47 in the world, an obstacle that's anything but insurmountable.
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"I'm not interested, I'm talking about the French team, the world champion insisted. But I will answer like this, it will be clear. I've never asked a single player to the president, Leonardo, the club. I do not give any advise." The last time Kylian Mbappé talked about his future in a press conference, the Paris Saint-Germain player once again kicked the ball. Under contract until 2022, the former Monegasque still refuses to extend his contract and seems to wait for the end of the French course, at the Euro to decide. But does his main rival, Real Madrid, really have the means to buy him this summer? According to The Athletic, a source close to the club says it is "almost impossible". https://theathletic.com/2667016/
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Out of merit, this deserves at least ten and I should make a t-shirt out of it I'd be the best boy on the beach then.
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Mbappé' gonna be the best footballer of the future, but he's already taking the place of Leo Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. Kylian Mbappé loves to go fast, as a very young player with Monaco he was revealed to the world and at only 19 years of age, for 180 million euros (!!!), he signed for Paris Saint-Germain. This summer will be decisive for his future: his contract with the French expires in one year, Kylian has not shown any intention of extending it, so far. His dream is Real Madrid, but reaching an agreement with Florentino Perez and Al Khelaifi will not be easy.
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It is clear to me from reading your comments that many of you are really confused about money, economics and what goes with it. Once more, money is an important tool in our lives, it can be the cause of much suffering, or a source of serenity, it all depends on how we relate to it. If it's true that money doesn't make happiness, its lack generates insecurity, deprivation, disputes, turmoil in the family, etc.. This doesn't necessarily mean earning more will solve all your problems. Rich people are not necessarily people who earn more than others. Being prudent means knowing how to manage one's finances well, investing one's money in productive activities and consumption (such as business and personal training), being thrifty, not overspending or indulging in luxuries beyond one's reach. In simple terms, this means: use the money you have available so that you will never find yourself in a state of need. Knowing how to manage your finances well also means being able to help others, whether through charity work or the job opportunities you can create.
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Argentina advances to the quarter-finals. The Seleccion must thank Papu Gomez for that: splendid pass of Di Maria for Papu. 147 games in the national team for Lionel Messi, who equals his friend Javier Mascherano's record. Nice profit for me thanks to this game. Probably going to put some money on Argentina winning the cup
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One great mention for Denmark that defeated Russia with an outstanding 4-1 and made me a few couple hundreds sats. Maehle, following a shot by Hojbjerg, scored the fourth goal by beating the Russian defense. Denmark won its truly important first match in this Euro 2020 and ended up with the same number of points (3) as Russia and Finland: Kjaer and his teammates advance to the round of 16 thanks to the better goal difference. I believe they aren't to be underestimated as a clear surprise.
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I never quite liked the hypocrisy behind so-called responsible gambling. My reaction's always the same: first the state makes me an intriguing advertisement promising me staggering winnings, luxury vacations and the possibility of a nabob life and then you tell me to play responsibly? But what does it mean to play responsibly? And above all, is it really possible to do so? Playing responsibly to me now means to consider the money played already lost. It helps a lot.
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In or out for Spain today! Two draws that sound like a defeat so far for Spain, among the most disappointing big teams. Both Sweden and Poland, were able to harness the Spanish, unable to transform the enormous amount of play created into goals. Mistakes galore also against the Poles, for Luis Enrique's men, including a penalty kick sent on the post by Gerard Moreno that almost certainly would have given the first success to the Roja. Therefore, either they win or they'll go home big!
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Today I'll be focusing on Switzerland - Turkey: I think that the team that has the best chance of reaching the round of 16 is the selection coached by Vladimir Petkovic, even though Wednesday got smashed 3-0 by Italy. Turkey, on the other hand, must ask for a miracle to qualify for the knockout phase. The scenario hoped for by Senol Gunes and his men is rather impossible: to beat Switzerland with a thundering 5-0, with the hope of becoming part of the four best thirds.
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Money, as such, is not a goal to be achieved. You need to be clear about how you want to spend your money. To feed your family? To pay off debt? Pay for medical care? Travel? When you know what your goal is, you can plan your spending so you can achieve it. For most of us, money means more than it really is. Money reminds us of what we lack, what we can't afford. But, in essence, money is just a tool, try to treat it as such. Of course, it won't change your financial situation in a day, but it's the only right way to start controlling your spending. Don't give your money some supernatural powers it doesn't have.
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I'm being asked about Bitcoin and ESG every single day at work and I always reply the same things pointing only facts to these bitcoin detractors. They'll be amazed about how Bitcoin will become green in the coming years and then they'll simply shut the f*** up! This whole environmental drama around bitcoin is pure and simple spreading of FUD that I ca no longer stand.
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Are you really still asking these sort of questions? Have you read about El Salvador? If that's not fulfilling bitcoin's mission I don't what else could do that. Now the optimistic result is to have as many countries as possible being able to recognize bitcoin has a legal tender! That would make it!
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I don't understand one thing, how can bitcoin help us in this situation?
Then allow me to comment that you better take another round of lessons around bitcoin I mean no offence but you can't deny the fact that since bitcoin inception there hasn't been any better protection against inflation. Being deflationary by default and being compared to the biggest fraud on earth (the USD) there's nothing else to say.
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