Atlanta man wins $50G FOX Bet Super 6 Debate Game jackpot
Meet the father of two who won the FOX Super 6 Debate Game $50K Jackpot
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An Atlanta man won the $50,000 jackpot from the FOX Bet Super 6 Debate Game.
Minh Tran, who was born in Vietnam and currently lives in Gwinnett County, Georgia, with his wife and two young daughters, correctly predicted six scenarios from the final presidential debate.
Tran shared his gratitude with "Fox & Friends Weekend" and said he was just "having fun" after downloading the FOX Bet app from an ad on Facebook.
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"And then here we go today," he said. "I'm excited to win that prize."
"This is very helpful for our family this time of year," he told FOX 5 Atlanta. "This means everything. We are very happy right now."
Since his home country was hit by a hurricane and flooding recently, he plans to donate 10% of the winnings to aid in recovery efforts there "to help out those people that need it," he told "Fox & Friends."
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Tran is also planning on getting a special gift for his 10-year-old daughter, who just celebrated a birthday.
FOX Super 6 is a free-to-play prediction game where players can win cash prizes for correctly predicting the outcome of events. FOX Super 6 has already given away more than $1 million since it first launched in September 2019, primarily to winners who made correct predictions in its weekly NFL contest.
Out of 678,000 entries for the Debate Game jackpot, Tran was the only player who got all six questions correct.
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He predicted, along with 30% of players, that Biden wouldn't say "come on man," despite saying it twice in the first debate.
He also correctly guessed that Trump would first mention "Pelosi" out of "Fake News, Space Force, Emails, Pelosi, Radical Left, or None to be said."
Only 5% of players guessed Trump would first mention "Pelosi" out of those choices.
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And neither candidate mentioned the word "vote," which only 4% of players correctly selected.