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It Turns Out Coin Flips Aren’t Exactly 50/50Chances are you have a “favorite” side of the coin to call when someone is giving it a flip. Scientists say there’s one you should bet on, and confirm it could actually be an advantage to be ...
However, I DO have protections on the other side of the NYS line, whether I am working in Pennsylvania or, as in my case, at a Seneca Gaming Corporation property. The SGC has some of the most ...
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IFLScience on MSNCoin Flips Are Random, So Why Don't We Think They Are?Sometimes, there are things we know, but we don’t know, you know? Like: when you play the lottery, getting the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 is technically just as likely as any other selection of six ...
A black spot is used on one side of the coin to aid analysis, as the poor-quality webcam images weren’t good enough to recognise the coin in its standard form. Once the flip has been analysed ...
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