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#PreIPOs第二期OpenAI认购 #辣妹儿李嘉欣 Regarding that World Cup match for the third place, I’ve been reading all major news, and it’s all negative stuff—either there were widespread substitutions, or the starters didn’t have good emotions, or they were trying to avoid injuries from a high-intensity schedule, or there were even dressing-room conflicts. Anyway, everything I saw said this match is basically “whatever, win or lose doesn’t matter.”
This leads to a question: when you research games and study each team’s past records, then in the next World Cup you’d study France and England—if it happens to coincide and these two teams meet in the same tournament, I want to know whether the result of tomorrow’s match has any reference value for your future research? You’d better quickly write this down in your little notebook—both teams didn’t really play properly in this match—so you don’t end up letting it affect your own judgment later.
Also, why isn’t there a “Golden Boot” prediction option? There are Silver and Bronze—everything else is there, even the Gold/Silver/Bronze ball options too. But there’s only one Golden Boot missing. What’s the catch? You didn’t mention it—so does that directly affect whether Mbappé actually plays or not!
The “both teams to score” odds are way too low—who would play that? Let me tell you how I play: I didn’t buy “both teams to score” for the full match in advance. I’ll wait until tomorrow, about ten minutes after kickoff—if it still hasn’t happened, I’ll wait for the odds to rise. I’m expecting it to climb to around 1.8; that’s still reasonable. Then I’ll buy.
France’s goals in the first and second halves are also too few. I’m waiting—after kickoff, odds rise a bit, then I’ll buy. If I buy “a goal in both the first and second halves” for each side, and for England “a goal in both halves,” then I bought those too.
And for anyone who doesn’t have orders yet—feeling anxious, can’t wait, and wants to play short-term—comment and I’ll help you find a spot. I don’t recommend you play orders. In this market, it’s right in this range. How many times you can use it, even the hosts don’t know. The few times you make a profit earlier, your last time for sure you’ll get trapped and start losing. In any case, it’s just those two lines—your stop-loss is hard to set. No matter whether price moves up or down, once it breaks out of that range and you get trapped, your next entry spot is only about 1,500 points. These spaces are basically the same on both sides. So tell me—are you going to hold, or not?