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Will we win the coin toss vs ATL?


Happy Panther

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  1. 1. Will we win the toss?



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We have to win the coin toss.

The odds for us to lose 14 or 15(?) times in a row are probably a billion to 1.

The real odds are 50/50 every time the coin is flipped... but losing as many times in a row as we have is an extremely low statistical probability.

they were talking about this on the radio the other day and said that someone calculated the odds for us going 0-13 in coin tosses and it was 1 in like 3000, and the odds for us losing the next coin toss would be 1 in 12,000 or something like that.

i would want to know how you'd calculate that.

i'd assume its the same odds of being right 13 times in a row and you'd calculate the odds for you going for a 13 win streak before the first toss.

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they were talking about this on the radio the other day and said that someone calculated the odds for us going 0-13 in coin tosses and it was 1 in like 3000, and the odds for us losing the next coin toss would be 1 in 12,000 or something like that.

i would want to know how you'd calculate that.

i'd assume its the same odds of being right 13 times in a row and you'd calculate the odds for you going for a 13 win streak before the first toss.

.5 x .5 repeat 13 times.

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