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Soccer: FIFA 2010 World Cup Final Coin Toss - Heads or Tails?

Settlement details:As reported by a major mainstream news source.

 
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Heads
49%
Tails
51%
Question suspends in 33 weeks

Suspend date: Sat 10th Jul 2010 11:59pm PST (33 weeks to go)

Initial likelihoods: Heads: 50%, Tails: 50%

Action history:

Created Fri 1st May 1:23pm PST by kruijs[Power User]

Suspend date: Sat 10th Jul 2010 11:59pm PST (33 weeks to go) details

 

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bernardo predicted Tails (H$100 at 51%)
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corbelle predicted Heads (H$20 at 50%)
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barcher predicted Heads (H$20 at 49%)
5 weeks ago
mthomsen predicted Heads (H$20 at 49%)
14 weeks ago
kashifkhan predicted Tails (H$50 at 51%)

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  1 paddy112
Everyone pick heads and cash in before the end he he
posted 28 weeks ago

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