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LOL at the Buffalo Bills


Panthero

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2 minutes ago, Snake said:

Obviously you don't understand 50/50 odds are better than most. Vegas plays to win and they like odd about 70/20. I swear you are a dumb motherfuger. 

you need to watch your mouth you punk ass bitch

your the dumbass thats confusing probability with odds not me

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19 minutes ago, BuckNaked said:

Out of four games the odds that you loose all of them based solely on a 50/50 chance is .0625, 6.25% chance is hardly close to the terrible chance you when the lottery.

i agree...

however that  50/50 chance is the same thing as your odds

on the other hand the probability is that 6.25% 

and whenever SNAKE said that your more than  likely to win the lottery than lose 4 football games just reaffirms my point of how stupid he REALLY is

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1 hour ago, bandu said:

 

it's the SAME identical thing as flipping a coin sure you can make a hypothetical prediction or GUESS at how many heads or tails will fall but in reality the FACT is that each time you flip that coin then the odds reset to 50//50 no matter what has happened in the past

yes and as a result it should come up tails as often as heads.....over enough tries.

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A)is it POSSIBLE that whenever you flip a  coin it never lands on tails in one million flips? 

B)yes it's possible... so then what is the probability of the aforementioned actually happening?

C)and does that aforementioned probability change the odds or the FACT that  the next time you flip that coin you still HAVE a 50% percent chance of it landing on heads again...no absolutely not

you are confusing probability with odds there buddy

29 minutes ago, Panthero said:

yes and as a result it should come up tails as often as heads.....over enough tries.

 

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1 hour ago, Panthero said:

yes and as a result it should come up tails as often as heads.....over enough tries.

A)the odds are 50/50 that the Bills lose one game making it's probability 50% 

B)the odds are always 50/50 each game however the probability of a two game losing streak is 25%

C)once again the odds are 50/50 but the probability of a three game losing streak is 12.5%

D)remember that the odds ALWAYS remain the same 50/50 in football no matter whats happened in the past but now on the other hand  probability divides itself in half because your odds are 50/50.thus making the probability of a four game losing streak 6.25%

so now ask yourself this question since the probability of the Bills losing 4 games in a row has now dropped to 6.25%?...  does that mean that the odds are 93.75%  that they will win against lets say for example their division rival New England?...NO

 so my friend  you simply determine what your probability is for example by...

 6.25% ÷ 50% (odds)=3.125% 5 game losing streak

ETC.............

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57 minutes ago, bandu said:

A)the odds are 50/50 that the Bills lose one game making it's probability 50% 

B)the odds are always 50/50 each game however the probability of a two game losing streak is 25%

C)once again the odds are 50/50 but the probability of a three game losing streak is 12.5%

D)remember that the odds ALWAYS remain the same 50/50 in football no matter whats happened in the past but now on the other hand  probability divides itself in half because your odds are 50/50.thus making the probability of a four game losing streak 6.25%

so now ask yourself this question since the probability of the Bills losing 4 games in a row has now dropped to 6.25%?...  does that mean that the odds are 93.75%  that they will win against lets say for example their division rival New England?...NO

 so my friend  you simply determine what your probability is for example by...

 6.25% ÷ 50% (odds)=3.125% 5 game losing streak

ETC.............

fuging waste of time. cheers

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3 minutes ago, bandu said:

lmfao whatever buddy

not your buddy, phag. lots of things are possible but not probable. losing four straight is improbable. no confusion of odds and prob. on my part which is why i never mentioned odds. thanks and go fug yourself.

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2 minutes ago, Panthero said:

not your buddy, phag. lots of things are possible but not probable. losing four straight is improbable. no confusion of odds and prob. on my part which is why i never mentioned odds. thanks and go fug yourself.

what a LOSER^

 

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