There are no winners who are invincible, only winners who are strong.


In competitive sports, the randomness of football matches is the strongest.
Classic matches often feature upsets where the weaker team beats the stronger, especially in cup competitions.
Applying this to the blockchain level, the feedback is that some players may not have much experience with the native tokens, but they can still buy a ticker with a large multiplier.
There is a certain element of randomness here, meaning they are just lucky; often, luck is also a part of skill.
Another World Cup year is here. I remember watching my first World Cup match back in 2002 during the Korea-Japan World Cup.
At that time, I was in middle school, watching in a classroom at school.
One match I remember was Costa Rica vs. China.
I vaguely recall China hitting the post, and that game was one where luck was not on their side, leading to a loss.
But as soon as they scored a goal, the players’ mentality on the field changed completely.
Coincidentally, in that World Cup, China was in the same group as the champions and third-place team.
It started right away with high-level play.
This was China's only appearance in the World Cup finals, and their group opponents were strong (including the current champion and third-place team).
They didn't score or earn points, but it was still a historic moment for Chinese football.
#USA, Canada, Mexico World Cup
Who is the dark horse in the USA, Canada, and Mexico World Cup?
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