I followed the first half. I was going to choose Georgia as the group leader. However I changed my mind after the equalizer that came in the last minute. Because Netherlands were way ahead in the statistics. I still can't believe this match ended up with a draw.
I had similar thought about this. At first I chose Georgia as group leader but then I thought there is no way that Netherlands is going to get 3 draws in a row so I changed that to runner up. I was even quite confident that they are going to win against Georgia especially after they scored the equalizer just before the first half ended
. What a start for us thanks to Netherlands
I knew the first half would have been concluded before deadline, but I literally just didn't care about it because I knew it wouldn't give me any advantage, so I submitted my pick from the first glance of opening the questions after my due diligence, that's why I'm one of the first people to submit their answers.
Guadelope is on the verge of giving me another correct answer, I was happy when they took the lead and when into halftime with the lead, Canada is now up 2-1 with 4 minutes to go.
EDIT: They've the equalizer it's 2-2 now, wow!
@notblox1 I really don't even don't think Trofo is the one in charge of setting this question and as far Esports
Yes he is, everyone knows this except you
Probably because I pay more attention to the question rather who sets what, honestly, but I totally understand your concerns too, but I'm glad it's bants and just observations.
Nice, Guadeloupe held and covered the handicap against Canada. After last week's gold cup question, I learned not to underestimate the underdog.
Just by looking at the H2H and recent games, they didn't seem like -2.5 Handicap team for Canada, it was an easy decision...
On the Tennis question, I think the question should be null and void, how can some not playing in a tournament get eliminated, and I did research on the tournament after not finding him on the bracket, and I'm sure there was a link that mentioned that he would join the tournament from a specific round or so.
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Third seed Alex De Minaur is on a hot run on grass and can see his path to another final opening up from his round of 16 opener.
De Minaur starts against either Frenchman Gregoire Barrere or Finn Emil Ruusuvuori.
Should seeding hold in the Aussie’s quarter he will face Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic in the last eight.
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The third quarter of the draw is led by third seed Alex de Minaur, who reached the final at the Queen's Club. Known for his speed and agility, de Minaur has an impressive grass-court game. He could potentially face Gregoire Barrere or Emil Ruusuvuori in the second round, both of whom can pose a significant challenge.