The last card usually hides surprises, and in this the betting of the old man bets. Today's last card for Geffle in the six-point game against Varna and the mathematical question that emerges from the two groups' actions is: "how much should the team ace of 13 have done just three victories?" @1,45; And why does not 1,45 give Geffle's double, which also has three doubles in 13 games? Besides, in the last three, Geffle has scored seven points from teams that are higher than Varna. We can even eat seven, but such a performance in such a match I think is worth the risk.