Are they? Where does this assumption come from?
What are the odds of throwing a tails with a coin twice in the row? — BlueBanana
You've not defined the problem. The odds of having the best poker hand at a given time is 1/number-of-players, and that does not equate to the odds of winning the hand, but it helps.Well if the odds are not 50/50, then what are they? — XanderTheGrey
Odds calculations are usually an epistemological issue. In the case of a poker hand, the presumption is that the order of the cards in the deck is sufficiently unknown as to be considered functionally random.You might say we would have to calculate the odds by examining all things that could effect the outcome of the situation; even things that manipulate time and space, and in this case the things that could effect the situation to go in any direction or arive at any outcome are infinite.
Ofcourse I would say 50/50.
There is a very difficult slight in the underground legerdemain called "flippant technique"(not to be confused with the card slight or flourish). It takes anywhere from 5-15 years to master, and its purely a technique of control, so there is no way to classify it as cheating. I don't know if there even is an official world record, but I've seen a 72 year old male prestidigitator flip my silver morgan to tails 54 times in a row landing it on a card table(heads is slightly harder to flip to.), but I've seen that achived at 33 times in a row by the same man.
How would you calculate the odds with this man involved? To me it would still be 50/50. — XanderTheGrey
Is your argument that because the're are too many factors or the problem is too hard to calculate, we're to assume 50/50 odds? — BlueBanana
Tell me this, what are the odds of the first coin being tails and the second coin being tails, then?
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You wouldnt factor in the odds of soneone at the table spontaniously dying from an aneurysm. — XanderTheGrey
the odds of you winning are still 50/50 — XanderTheGrey
If you try to shoot yourself, are your odds of surviving 50%? Are your odds of dying for no reason at that moment 50%? If both are yes, why not shoot yourself because there's no increased risk of dying? — BlueBanana
If everyone has 50/50 chance of winning, on average there are 2,5 winners each game. — BlueBanana
It's not possible for the first coin flip to have 50/50 chances, the second coin to have 50/50 chances and the odds of both having the desired result being 50/50. How familiar are you with probabilistic mathematics? — BlueBanana
It's a matter of preference perhaps..... lets say I simply "prefer" red over black becuase it give me a better feeling when I think of it. — XanderTheGrey
You've studied more about probability than me, but from a personal prespective your chances of wining any given hand or game are still 50/50 are they not? — XanderTheGrey
Or maybe you know very well that you're very likely to die if you shoot yourself. — BlueBanana
Regardless of what I believe, I have always been tempted to play with probabilistic mathematics. — XanderTheGrey
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Maybe you can shed some light as to why massed randomness seems so ordered. — mentos987
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