Polls 2015-16

Started by Jim Hyla, September 22, 2015, 08:03:35 AM

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KeithK

Quote from: TimV
Quote from: SwampyAssuming winning, tying, and losing are equally probable random events, the odds are in our favor for winning the next game. ;-)


I may need a refresher in probability theory.  I thought our odds remain the same.  Coin flip analogy: Even if you flip 10 heads in a row, it's still only 50/50 that the next flip will be tails.
The rules are different in sports. Totally. We are DUE for a win! I'm sure I read that in a textbook somewhere. :-)

ugarte

Quote from: TimV
Quote from: SwampyAssuming winning, tying, and losing are equally probable random events, the odds are in our favor for winning the next game. ;-)


I may need a refresher in probability theory.  I thought our odds remain the same.  Coin flip analogy: Even if you flip 10 heads in a row, it's still only 50/50 that the next flip will be tails.
You need a refresher in emoji theory.

TimV

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: TimV
Quote from: SwampyAssuming winning, tying, and losing are equally probable random events, the odds are in our favor for winning the next game. ;-)


I may need a refresher in probability theory.  I thought our odds remain the same.  Coin flip analogy: Even if you flip 10 heads in a row, it's still only 50/50 that the next flip will be tails.
You need a refresher in emoji theory.


I think I'm getting the hang of it now.::moon::::wank::
"Yo Paulie - I don't see no crowd gathering 'round you neither."

Swampy

Quote from: ugarte
Quote from: TimV
Quote from: SwampyAssuming winning, tying, and losing are equally probable random events, the odds are in our favor for winning the next game. ;-)


I may need a refresher in probability theory.  I thought our odds remain the same.  Coin flip analogy: Even if you flip 10 heads in a row, it's still only 50/50 that the next flip will be tails.
You need a refresher in emoji theory.

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