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Which country will win IMO 2005 Mexico?

China
50%
 50%  [ 132 ]
USA
9%
 9%  [ 24 ]
Russia
11%
 11%  [ 29 ]
Vietnam
5%
 5%  [ 15 ]
Bulgaria
3%
 3%  [ 10 ]
Taiwan
0%
 0%  [ 2 ]
Hungary
1%
 1%  [ 3 ]
Japan
0%
 0%  [ 1 ]
Iran
10%
 10%  [ 27 ]
Romania
6%
 6%  [ 18 ]

Total Votes : 261

 
Who's gonna win the 46th IMO 2005 Mexico
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definitely russia!!!!!!!

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Morocco, I'm sure Very Happy
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Morocco, I'm sure Very Happy


Is that an emotional or a rational answer. I mean, you are from moroco acording to the flag that is displayed on your profile, therefore anyone understand that you would like a lot Morocco to win. Nevertheless, may be you know that this year you have a team way better than the Russian, Chinease and American! (You never know, well, France won the Soccer World Cup in 1998!!)
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I think Russia!(I hope so)
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I think the one who is better will win.
It also depends on 3'rd and 6'th problems.
But as I noted there're a lot of Combinatorics problems in Mexican Olympiads,so realist would say Russian Federation.
Myself I vote for Hungary Mr. Green .

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Bulgaria is gonna win.Our team is very strong indeed(I hope I gonna take part,too but the chances are very small).
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Bulgaria is gonna win.Lishkov and Kralev are very strong indeed(I hope I gonna take part,too but the chances are very small).
Hang around MathLinks a little bit more and your chances will increase Mr. Green
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i don know who gonna win the imo:but the winner nust be among the top 10 posted here.

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From top 10 only Darij Grinberg will participate in IMO 2005 (and IMO 2006) Wink
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From top 10 only Darij Grinberg will participate in IMO 2005 (and IMO 2006) Wink
I think that he ment the top 10 countries posted in this poll. Indeed those 10 contain with a chance of 99,9% the winner of IMO 2005 Smile
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Valentin Vornicu wrote:
Myth wrote:
From top 10 only Darij Grinberg will participate in IMO 2005 (and IMO 2006) Wink
I think that he ment the top 10 countries posted in this poll. Indeed those 10 contain with a chance of 99,9% the winner of IMO 2005 Smile


then where's the 0,1% ? moldova?

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Yeah... Moldova is a great power!
Also I think Germany will have at least 3 gold medals. Wink
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I know Darij and Peter and who is third?
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I know Darij and Peter and who is third?

I guess it's Christian Sattler

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Valentin Vornicu wrote:
Myth wrote:
From top 10 only Darij Grinberg will participate in IMO 2005 (and IMO 2006) Wink
I think that he ment the top 10 countries posted in this poll. Indeed those 10 contain with a chance of 99,9% the winner of IMO 2005 Smile


Wow, that is a lot of confidence! or do you actually have some kind of magic formula to compute sucha probability? Mr. Green Mr. Green .

I mean, I agree that those 10 countries are strong enough (very strong indeed) to have the winner within that group, nevertheless, overconfidence historically has never been a good idea Mr. Green Razz .

By the way, to y'all guys that are going, good luck, work hard!
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overconfidence historically has never been a good idea Mr. Green Razz .
Yes, that is why I left 0,01% out Mr. Green
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Hey, does anybody believe that the winner is not from these countries? Wink I don't think so Mr. Green
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Moldova should be in the list, i think they are going to make it into the top 5 this year Confused
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Moldova should be in the list, i think they are going to make it into the top 5 this year Confused
If they make it, they will be in the list for next year. However this year I am pretty sure the winner is among the 10 written above Smile
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