No lightweight social prediction game for World Cup friend groups
Friend groups want to compete on World Cup match predictions without the complexity of fantasy sports or the legal risk of betting platforms. Existing tools are either too complex or require sign-ups that kill adoption. A simple private-league prediction game spread via WhatsApp addresses this gap.
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