Thursday 8 July 2010

Spain's semifinal win matches octopus' World Cup prediction


German football fans' agony over Wednesday's loss to Spain in the World Cup semifinal was perhaps worsened by the knowledge that the result was predicted by an octopus.
Paul the octopus, a psychic cephalopod at Sea Life in Oberhausen, western Germany, has become a World Cup phenomenon after correctly predicting the victors in all six of Germany's matches. Tuesday's ceremony was carried live on German television.
Sea Life staff help Paul make his prediction by lowering two boxes of food into his tank, on e witha German flag and the other bearing that of their opponents. The case he opens first is adjudged to be his predicted winner.
The octopus correctly picked that coach Joachim Low's side would beat Ghana and Australia in the group stages -- but also outwitted most professional pundits by predicting Germany's shock 1-0 defeat by Serbia.
In the knockout stages, Paul tipped Germany to beat both England and Argentina.
But the cephalopod drew cries of despair from assembled watchers Tuesday when, after initially lingering over the box for the German flag, he plumped for the Spanish flag instead.
But the octopus only managed an 80 percent success rate in predicting Germany's results at the 2008 European Championships.
He also failed to foresee Spain's 1-0 win over Germany in the final.
Spain will face the Netherlands Sunday in the World Cup Final.

Source: CNN

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