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Originally posted by The Suthrner
To simplify it for magic. If you play an even number of games with the 50-50 ratio of wins and loses for each team, it does not matter how many games you play the outcome will be the same.

8 games = 4 wins a piece
16 games = 8 wins a piece
100 games = 50 wins a piece
1000 games = 500 wins a piece
and so on until "you" can't count any higher, which won't be very long.


I don't think you understand
 
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Originally posted by phthalatemagic
Originally posted by The Suthrner

To simplify it for magic. If you play an even number of games with the 50-50 ratio of wins and loses for each team, it does not matter how many games you play the outcome will be the same.

8 games = 4 wins a piece
16 games = 8 wins a piece
100 games = 50 wins a piece
1000 games = 500 wins a piece
and so on until "you" can't count any higher, which won't be very long.


I don't think you understand


I understand, you are displaying the visual effects of prolonged meth use.
 
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Originally posted by phthalatemagic
Originally posted by The Suthrner

To simplify it for magic. If you play an even number of games with the 50-50 ratio of wins and loses for each team, it does not matter how many games you play the outcome will be the same.

8 games = 4 wins a piece
16 games = 8 wins a piece
100 games = 50 wins a piece
1000 games = 500 wins a piece
and so on until "you" can't count any higher, which won't be very long.


I don't think you understand


Lol Peoplemisunderstandingsamplesizeaments
 
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Originally posted by sirmoz
Actually, the small sets, such as 4 or 8 game pairings, have a markedly high probability of not being evenly distributed.


Your right but let's not confuse magic.
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Originally posted by The Suthrner
Originally posted by sirmoz

Actually, the small sets, such as 4 or 8 game pairings, have a markedly high probability of not being evenly distributed.


Your right but let's not confuse magic.


lol that gave me a chuckle
 
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