Interesting search discovered on the Internet from a curiosity search.
When a coin is flipped 10 times, it landed on heads 6 times out of 10, or 60% of the time. When a coin is flipped 100 times, it landed on heads 57 times out of 100, or 57% of the time. When a coin is flipped 1,000 times, it landed on heads 543 times out of 1,000 or 54.3% of the time.
Do you really think it's totally random or an advantage according to this finding for heads
And to think I always thought that it was tails that never fails.
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Interesting search discovered on the Internet from a curiosity search.
When a coin is flipped 10 times, it landed on heads 6 times out of 10, or 60% of the time. When a coin is flipped 100 times, it landed on heads 57 times out of 100, or 57% of the time. When a coin is flipped 1,000 times, it landed on heads 543 times out of 1,000 or 54.3% of the time.
Do you really think it's totally random or an advantage according to this finding for heads
And to think I always thought that it was tails that never fails.
Forget about the coinflip. The bet, if available is on who receives the opening kickoff. If KCC wins the flip, they may choose to receive. while PHI will kickoff.
Mike " the quip" Tomlin is one of the few dumb coaches to take the ball after winning the flip as he did this year in their playoff game... NO BEN ...NO MIKE...
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Quote Originally Posted by SkySky:
Forget about the coinflip. The bet, if available is on who receives the opening kickoff. If KCC wins the flip, they may choose to receive. while PHI will kickoff.
Mike " the quip" Tomlin is one of the few dumb coaches to take the ball after winning the flip as he did this year in their playoff game... NO BEN ...NO MIKE...
Yes Jimmy I know thank you it was all in fun to throw it out there, and though not for me I'm sure there's some that will play it, and that to me is indeed a gambling degenerate do you agree?
If not I'll flip you for it to see who's right.
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@Jimmy_Cats
Yes Jimmy I know thank you it was all in fun to throw it out there, and though not for me I'm sure there's some that will play it, and that to me is indeed a gambling degenerate do you agree?
Forget about the coinflip. The bet, if available is on who receives the opening kickoff. If KCC wins the flip, they may choose to receive. while PHI will kickoff.
The Chiefs never elect to receive the opening kickoff.
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Quote Originally Posted by SkySky:
Forget about the coinflip. The bet, if available is on who receives the opening kickoff. If KCC wins the flip, they may choose to receive. while PHI will kickoff.
The Chiefs never elect to receive the opening kickoff.
Interesting search discovered on the Internet from a curiosity search. When a coin is flipped 10 times, it landed on heads 6 times out of 10, or 60% of the time. When a coin is flipped 100 times, it landed on heads 57 times out of 100, or 57% of the time. When a coin is flipped 1,000 times, it landed on heads 543 times out of 1,000 or 54.3% of the time. Do you really think it's totally random or an advantage according to this finding for heads And to think I always thought that it was tails that never fails.
stop it lol
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Quote Originally Posted by justliketoplay:
Interesting search discovered on the Internet from a curiosity search. When a coin is flipped 10 times, it landed on heads 6 times out of 10, or 60% of the time. When a coin is flipped 100 times, it landed on heads 57 times out of 100, or 57% of the time. When a coin is flipped 1,000 times, it landed on heads 543 times out of 1,000 or 54.3% of the time. Do you really think it's totally random or an advantage according to this finding for heads And to think I always thought that it was tails that never fails.
@Jimmy_Cats Yes Jimmy I know thank you it was all in fun to throw it out there, and though not for me I'm sure there's some that will play it, and that to me is indeed a gambling degenerate do you agree? If not I'll flip you for it to see who's right.
I agree that betting on the coin toss is degenerative gambling behavior. Sorry if I acted a jerk before. Good luck.
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Quote Originally Posted by justliketoplay:
@Jimmy_Cats Yes Jimmy I know thank you it was all in fun to throw it out there, and though not for me I'm sure there's some that will play it, and that to me is indeed a gambling degenerate do you agree? If not I'll flip you for it to see who's right.
I agree that betting on the coin toss is degenerative gambling behavior. Sorry if I acted a jerk before. Good luck.
Interesting fact on the coin toss from here on covers.
Super Bowl prop:
In combination with the coin toss winner prop, you can also bet on if the winner of the coin toss will go on to win the Super Bowl itself. This is most often presented in a “Yes/No” format.
You would think dictating the opening of the game could give the coin toss winner an edge, however, Super Bowl betting history shows us that the winner of the coin toss has gone on to win the Lombardi Trophy just over 44 percent of the time.
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Interesting fact on the coin toss from here on covers.
Super Bowl prop:
In combination with the coin toss winner prop, you can also bet on if the winner of the coin toss will go on to win the Super Bowl itself. This is most often presented in a “Yes/No” format.
You would think dictating the opening of the game could give the coin toss winner an edge, however, Super Bowl betting history shows us that the winner of the coin toss has gone on to win the Lombardi Trophy just over 44 percent of the time.
Well it must be covers viewpoint or fact considering as I quoted above I got it from them on covers Superbowl.forum and just added it to my thread as an interesting take to the coin toss gamble for anyone playing it for the fun of it.
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@lajohn
Well it must be covers viewpoint or fact considering as I quoted above I got it from them on covers Superbowl.forum and just added it to my thread as an interesting take to the coin toss gamble for anyone playing it for the fun of it.
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