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Fugazi
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Curacao currently 60-1 on the exchange vs Germany


I don't see how they could ever win this game??

I mean of course keeper gets sent off first minute type event. Even then still don't think they could. 60-1 seems an obvious lay??
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jamesedwards
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Iraq were 60.0 to beat Spain this evening and drew 1-1.
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jamesedwards
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And Ivory Coast have just won 2-1 away in France, despite trading at 20.0 at kick-off and as high as 70.0 in-play. :shock:
Fugazi
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jamesedwards wrote:
Thu Jun 04, 2026 9:55 pm
Iraq were 60.0 to beat Spain this evening and drew 1-1.
But they didn't beat them... and that wasn't the WC...

And curaco aren't Iraq

I don't think it could NEVER happen. just more like 500-1. I guess that's the good thing about these kind of markets. Lack of data so there are some 2005 type easy pickings to be had / nobody REALLY knows. Hard to factor in the kind of motivation the World Cup can give a team. I remember a few world cups ago New Zealand were the only unbeaten team.
weemac
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If you think it's 500/1, yet the collective valuation of all other punters, including the most experienced professionals with the best models, is 60/1, who do you think is more likely to be correct, and why? Do you have knowledge that no-one else has?

Can you not find a better, quicker and easier way to deploy £600 to win a tenner? (less commission)

I do know that Germany are much weaker compared to past incarnations, and Curacao dominated Scotland for 45 mins last week before collapsing.
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