I think that an interesting match will be Georgia vs Spain... Strangely enough, but the first place in the group is now Scotland, which is likely to stay there, because they have won all four games... In second place is Georgia, who really need a win against Spain... Spain, on the other hand, failed to show anything good in qualifying... I don't know who will win, but I think both teams will score...
I don't think Spain has much to worry about when we talk about qualifying because if you look at the number of matches played, the Spaniards have only played 2 games, and if they get to play another two of which they win both, then technically it will put them in second place which is a qualifying position too..So Spain isn't in a bad place..unless they fail to beat Georgia tomorrow which will pit them in panic mode.
Netherlands @1.27 and France @1.08 in my local sportsbook. These odds are too low to play. It doesn't worth the risk you take.
My thoughts too! It's such small odds which see you win a 10odd bet and miss the payout because you fattened your bets lip with such small odds, stay away!!!
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A WALLET in the traditional sense implies physical cash in the wallet or credit cards in the wallet. In crypto, we should avoid using the word wallet because it implies physical cash or credit cards. I believe the subject of what's being talked about will determine if the speaker is referring to a physical wallet or the virtual wallet we keep our coins in! Running away from the use of such a language won't help our new users to navigate the cryptoverse...tbh they need to hear more of this for them to catch on on the language and get to use it in their language too, besides thats how we all learnt !!! I don't see any important discussion here because wallet is wallet and it serves the same purpose,which is for keeping funds,either digital or physical. This is the reason why it is still called wallet. When you are talking to a novice on crypto and you mention wallet,if he is smart then,he would understand what wallet is used for.
Calling a spade a spade, I like the emphasis behind the definition of a wallet..no two ways about it I guess a bit of common sense can also guarantee one's survival in the crypto industry and such a simple test can prove this point!
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Glazers playing hardball with rumors of the club been taken off the market for reasons unknown, and market's responding with a 18.%+ drop which translates to a 600million plus drop and if these guys are trying to be selfish and protect their interests...this club will lose value more.. and should the sell happen without the right guy taking over, expect another crash of Utds value!! Honestly, what I dont understand is why are the glazers still holding onto United when its debt written all over the club with no progress to show for which they have failed to zero down..are these guys going to leave or not for the club to get better players in the future...
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Thanks for renewing my stay here Total post count (including this one): 4844
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There was a time when people gambled for the purpose of fun as this was also a place of business deals and the alike, but as time went by it was nolonger fun when players were losing money in the process and became clear that it was about the money And In today's world, getting to develop your casino skills or broaden your sporting knowledge is pretty much at our finger tips thanks to todays technology, and we have consumed so much of this data that we want to put it to the test by gambling and in so doing one makes some money...but is gambling about having sufficient money ?? I don't think so!! Gambling is about having fun and getting paid for your time and knowledge but if money isn't being made and this activity kind of depresses you then exclude yourself from this before it affects your mental wellbeing.
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Ouch that should sting, and this is the ugly side of hot wallets and a price to pay for convenience in serving its customers! Otherwise if Stake are saying clients funds are safe, I really don't see any loss of business for them as their reputation supersedes them to keep clients playing their favorite games. But going forward, how do you merge security, hot wallets and convenience when it come to payouts to avoid such hacks Because going the multisig way could mean delayed payouts or potential to create backlogs of people to pay...
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What do you all think about Nunez now? Looks like he has won back a place in the starting line up and did reasonably well yesterday with 2 assists yesterday.
His on my radar atm especially that I thought his body language and eagerness to play looked better than before, and maybe because his finding more of the ball in the 18 yard box and should be getting more goals going forward.
Do you still think Haaland can't reach 34 goals in the league?
As long as Pep doesn't have a hand in how many games he gets to play, Haaland will get 34+ goals..if Pep limits his game time he might not break this number Btw this is a true golden boot winner and what I like about him is that his the old skool kind of striker that doesn't need the fancy footwork to get goals, so that 34 goals is going to be easy to get!!
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We all know gambling is a game of chance and no matter how good one is, you can never give yourself or others assurance that you will comeout with guaranteed profits at the end of the day! As of helping our friend, firstly you can not put a price on your friendship as if you do this, you will be losing a friend because they might lose that money you give them which makes this bond break sooner or later after he/she fails to pay back..but if your buddy came out saying they needed some financial help..give him the help he needs but also ask if gambling is the only solution to raising funds as this might be a bad vice in the long term and try figure out a way to make a stable income
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But does this finding agree with primary data from the government who are in a better position to tell us if the people of Turkey 🇹🇷 are on the verge of going all crypto, besides I find this headline to be bias in its nature as they are saying Turkey is only using Kucoin and not any other exchange out there which makes this actually sound like a marketing gimmick to get more Turkish people on on the kucoin boat and leave other exchanges. Right, cryptocurrencies are growing very strongly in Turkey and this has been known for a long time, it is no longer new. I just looked back at an article I read last year and it also pointed out that cryptocurrencies are thriving in Turkey. Inflation in Turkey sometimes exceeds 80% and it is understandable that people are looking for a solution against inflation.
80% in inflation screams a failed or collapsed economy, and at this point it would be shocking if they still have a local currency to talk about as it might have been rendered useless but thank God we have cryptocurrencies that can act as a parallel currency that can help correct the effects of inflation there...
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Before making my suggestion, I believe platforms that allow you to buy coins without KYC usually have a higher markup on such transactions and if you dont mind you can go with this option otherwise for a market price transaction you try going with KYC'd platforms if you dont minf these processes... Otherwise you can try your luck with the forums cryptocurrency exchange board and see if your mode of payment is accepted, if not try the next suggestion below.. If you arent ready for the kind of transaction above try checking online if you can buy some bitcoin locally which can sometimes be cheaper and you get to use local modes of payment to secure your coins, and remember to check on other peoples reviews of these services before committing to buy. If your aren't comfortable with local crypto merchants, your only possible options are to go with KYC platforms such as reputable centralized exchanges, peer2peer platforms which offer competitive rates to your liking. Btw just a heads up, most platforms with the best rates are more likely going to require you to undergo the process of KYC, so if you don't mind this, then this is your option...otherwise try non KYC exchanges as suggested here.
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What I did with this question was opening flashscore then I click on the players' list that they got there. Put in few top names on some teams that have scored decent number of points. Also I type in random keyword likes 'best player in basketball world cup' and such, there I got it my 5 players name that I put in as the answer for that question
Did something similar, but unfortunately this was a two phase task, first you are required to have 2-5 of the best FIBA worldcup countries then second phase using your best countries picked..you needed to find their best players which was another workload, but if anyone did the first part correctly then probability of getting 3/5 is possible. Pretty sure that I might not get point from this question but Im pretty curious though Personally I want to see how those google suggested suggested names perform here
That might not be the best way to answer this question because only the players from teams that qualified for the second round are counting.
Oh oh might have not understood it, but fingers crossed
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Just when Manchester United looked like they had Arsenal were we needed them to be after that Rashford's goal, they allowed the Gunners back into the game instantly..like wtf ,and now United are back to been underdogs 😅 and Arsenal playing more dangerous than ever. At this point the best they can do now is not lose...maybe the script is to have Hojlund our Swiss (Danish)army knife come on later on and win it for United in style. So anyone has the update for the basketball question?
That was one hell of a complicated question if you weren't copying names suggested on the Google doc
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I feel it'll become a big problem in future... I was just thinking of this some time ago until i got into this post... The Arabians are tryna wheel the attention and fame of the whole European football to themselves - But they all thought between themselves that it's not possible without inducing fascinating offers to European licensed footballers - now, the effects is oozing rapidly... Sandra 🧑🦰
And if you ask me with all the crazy offers they have been throwing around at players is definitely working in their favor! And with all the oil money they have, they have shown the world that with money you can do anything possible and the Saudi Arabian league will forever become a football destination for many player's especially when they know that salaries are above average when compared to what's available in Europe...expect more big names to be flocking here!
Not every player will be swayed by the fat pockets of the Saudis, Mbappe proved it when he turned down the lucrative deal from Al Hilal because he wants to be in europe. Maybe this offer came from the wrong team, had it been a team that was going to reunite him with his football idol CR7, he most likely would have left!!! BTW europe has a lot of talents so no matter the numbers of players that are leaving there's still going to more players to retake their spots, I don't think so !! Take for example the strikers that have gone this side, Benzema, Mane, CR7, Mitrović ,Neymar etc do we have strikers that can match up to these guys in europe atm, I doubt it. The approach the Saudis have taken is to target the big names of football to make a name for themselves. also Financial Fair Play (FFP) might step in to control the transfer activities of the Saudi Arabian clubs.
Does Financial Fair Play (FFP) really go as far as the Saudi league, I doubt it!
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My question is why do members move from one campaign to another? I will not mention names of some that I have seen move from campaign to campaign every time there is opening so no one feels am attacking him. Usually it goes down to trying to get a better pay rate when the opportunity presents itself and just for the record it's not against the rules ! But back in the day, some managers would not entertain such users as it meant more work for the campaign manager in recruiting new members whenever an opening is made available..and to avoid such campaign jumpers a soft ban was made to discourage this habit What makes members move everytime? I need your contribution on this to make me understand it better.
It can be any of the following reasons: - freedom of which boards one's post will count
- better pay per post obviously
- bonus system for best poster
- likelihood for a campaign to stick around for a long time etc
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