Haven’t checked these ones but I use to look at something like this for fun and it hit at an incredibly high rate. It was the exact same thing with a caveat. If the same team won the second meeting then total would flip, however if in the second game the other team won that’s when the total could be the same outcome. I did it for divisional teams in their two meetings during seasons not for playoffs. I was amazed at how often it followed this pattern over years.
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Haven’t checked these ones but I use to look at something like this for fun and it hit at an incredibly high rate. It was the exact same thing with a caveat. If the same team won the second meeting then total would flip, however if in the second game the other team won that’s when the total could be the same outcome. I did it for divisional teams in their two meetings during seasons not for playoffs. I was amazed at how often it followed this pattern over years.
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