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According to the octopus, the results of the World Cup are predicted by a video game

Snacks, beer and shouting at the screen... The 2014 FIFA World Cup has begun! The neighbor is already smarter than the neighbor and both will be able to tell which teams will be in the final. Brazil is the favorite of many, they will still be on home soil, but if the predictions of the incredibly realistic EA SPORTS 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ video game are to be believed, the winning team of the 2014 FIFA World Cup will…

GERMANY! If Paul the Octopus, who is no longer with us, predicted the soccer world champion with 50% (random) accuracy, is a video game EA SPORTS 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ more reliable, as it is based on the statistics of matches and competitors and takes into account details from the style of play, the running of the players, their roles and positions in different situations to the very physical properties of soccer balls and the expected weather conditions.

FIFA.
FIFA.

On WC in 2010 have already correctly predicted the triumph of Spain, so you can think about this time's predictions from the creators of the studio EA Sports, who, by simulating upcoming matches and taking into account different scenarios, tested all 32 participating teams in the conditions expected in Brazil.
Among other things, they announced that in the fight for the cup, Argentina would beat Ecuador, Spain would beat England, and with 3 points by winning over Portugal, they would be in third place. The Spaniards are said to be the only ones to almost prevent the German team from reaching the final, which will face the much-loved Brazilian team in a tense final.

World Cup Cup and with that reason for eternal bragging rights Germany will eventually earn, becoming the first European nation to win the World Cup on South American soil. Of the defeated Brazilians, he should only have reason to celebrate Neymar da Silva Santos Junior, because he will be awarded for his excellent game The golden boot and Golden ball.
Do you agree with this time's predictions? Great. No? Then forget it, because 'only' a video game says so.

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