Created Tue 29th Jan 2008 4:58pm PST by
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Who will win World Cup 2010 in South Africa?
Background: The biggest sporting event of all time. Who will be crowned champion?
Settlement details:As reported by a major mainstream news source.
| A club from Europe |
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| A club from North or South America |
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| A club from Africa |
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| A club from Asia |
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| A club from another region (Oceanic, Australia, etc.) |
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Question suspends in 33 weeks
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Comments: 2
Suspend date: Mon 12th Jul 2010 11:59pm PST (33 weeks to go)
Initial likelihoods: A club from Europe: 30%, A club from North or South America: 30%, A club from Africa: 20%, A club from Asia: 15%, A club from another region (Oceanic, Australia, etc.): 5%
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