Yesterday, the blogger who performs memorial services made predictions about the third-place match between France and England.
I roughly used @grok to tally it up: on X, over 90% of people predicted that France would win. The scorelines people most commonly chose were 2-1, 3-2, and 3-1, with 2-1 and 3-2 being the most frequent answers. As for England’s massive 6-4 win, almost nobody was able to predict that.
So if you find that in a match, most bloggers’ views are unanimously leaning toward one side, then buying the other way around might really have a chance to pull off an unexpected upset.
So the finals are coming up—how to do it, you know the drill.
I roughly used @grok to tally it up: on X, over 90% of people predicted that France would win. The scorelines people most commonly chose were 2-1, 3-2, and 3-1, with 2-1 and 3-2 being the most frequent answers. As for England’s massive 6-4 win, almost nobody was able to predict that.
So if you find that in a match, most bloggers’ views are unanimously leaning toward one side, then buying the other way around might really have a chance to pull off an unexpected upset.
So the finals are coming up—how to do it, you know the drill.