Money and Bets for the USA and Belgium Game

美國對比利時比賽的獎金與投注


Introduction

Some websites give free money to new users. They do this for the USA and Belgium soccer game in Seattle.

有些網站會給新用戶免費資金。他們是針對在西雅圖舉行的美國與比利時足球賽。

Main Body

Many websites want new people. Polymarket gives $50 if you put in $20. Novig gives $50 in special coins. ProphetX and OG.com give money if you trade. Kalshi gives $15 if you put in $1 and trade $10.

許多網站想要吸引新用戶。Polymarket 如果你存入 20 美元,會提供 50 美元。Novig 提供 50 美元的特殊代幣。ProphetX 和 OG.com 如果你進行交易會提供資金。Kalshi 如果你存入 1 美元並交易 10 美元,會提供 15 美元。

People bet on who will win. The USA has a 38.3% chance to win. Belgium has a 33.9% chance. There is a 27.8% chance for a tie.

人們會投注誰會獲勝。美國獲勝的機率為 38.3%。比利時為 33.9%。平局的機率則為 27.8%。

Some people also bet on the final winner of the whole World Cup. They do not only look at one game.

有些人也會投注整個世界盃的最終冠軍。他們不僅僅是看單一場比賽。

Conclusion

People use free money to bet on the USA. The USA has a small lead in the numbers.

人們使用免費資金投注美國。數據顯示美國領先幅度不大。

Vocabulary Learning

💰 The "Give" Pattern

In this text, the word give shows us how to talk about receiving things. It is a very useful word for beginners.

How it works: Person/Company \rightarrow give \rightarrow Money/Item

Examples from the text:

  • Websites give free money.
  • Polymarket gives $50.
  • Kalshi gives $15.

🔍 Grammar Secret: The 'S'

Look closely at the words: give vs gives.

  • Use give for many things: Websites (plural) \rightarrow give.
  • Use gives for one thing: Polymarket (one company) \rightarrow gives.

Simple Rule: One person/thing \rightarrow add -s (gives, wants, plays). Many people/things \rightarrow no -s (give, want, play).

Vocabulary Learning

user (n.)
A person who uses a computer or a website
Example:The new user created an account on the website.
trade (v.)
To buy or sell something
Example:I want to trade my old phone for a new one.
bet (v.)
To risk money on the result of a game
Example:He will bet ten dollars that the USA wins.
chance (n.)
The possibility that something will happen
Example:There is a big chance that it will rain today.
tie (n.)
A game where both teams have the same score
Example:The game ended in a tie, 1-1.
lead (n.)
An advantage over others in a competition
Example:The runner has a small lead in the race.
Practice A2 words in a crossword