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Colombian won $500 million in a World Cup cock: he beat 215,000 people and told how he got the juicy prize
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Colombian won $500 million in a World Cup cock: he beat 215,000 people and told how he got the juicy prize

A Colombian economist from Bogotá won 500 million pesos in the World Cup betting initiative organized by BetPlay, becoming the most accurate participant among over 215,000 participants. The winner explained that while he closely followed all matches, his decisions were often based on intuition and emotion rather than statistical data. He expressed excitement about the win and its impact on himself and his family, thanking BetPlay for the initiative. The event included additional incentives like signed jerseys from football legends and attracted thousands of participants across the country, highlighting the enthusiasm for the World Cup.

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Colombian won $500 million in a World Cup cock: he beat 215,000 people and told how he got the juicy prize

A Colombian economist from Bogotá won 500 million pesos in the World Cup betting initiative organized by BetPlay, becoming the most accurate participant among over 215,000 participants. The winner explained that while he closely followed all matches, his decisions were often based on intuition and emotion rather than statistical data. He expressed excitement about the win and its impact on himself and his family, thanking BetPlay for the initiative. The event included additional incentives like signed jerseys from football legends and attracted thousands of participants across the country, highlighting the enthusiasm for the World Cup.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a sports-related event and does not involve political issues, parties, or policies. It reports on a betting competition tied to the FIFA World Cup, which is a non-political activity. The tone remains neutral, focusing on the personal experience and outcome of the winner rather

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