the chances of winning the playoffs regardless of anything else are 25%
do not change career to become a bookmaker.
the chances of winning the playoffs regardless of anything else are 25%
do not change career to become a bookmaker.
If you contest the playoffs 4 years in succession are your chances of winning 100%?
If you contest the playoffs 4 years in succession are your chances of winning 100%?
Have you been with Roller tonight, engaging in some not strictly legal substance abuse Twins?
Or perhaps you may want to look at you original statement again......
No I stand by it. Both your answers were quite surreal to be honest. For a moment I thought I'd strayed onto MASSIVE Leeds' Board where reality is permanently suspended.
Twins, how could it be 100%? If four teams contested the same playoffs four years running then, all else being equal, the chances are they'd each win it once, IE, 25%.
We can't bring other factors into play until 46 games have been played IMO.
Only codding you Swords, although that's the principle which attracts people to gaming machines, which is why they're so deadly. Of course you're right ( I think!) about the 25% thing.No I stand by it. Both your answers were quite surreal to be honest. For a moment I thought I'd strayed onto MASSIVE Leeds' Board where reality is permanently suspended.
Twins, how could it be 100%? If four teams contested the same playoffs four years running then, all else being equal, the chances are they'd each win it once, IE, 25%.
We can't bring other factors into play until 46 games have been played IMO.
Have to hand it to you fella, I think you've actually convinced some of us that you are serious.
I don't see the problem. Its basic mathematics. All the other factors you bring in may or may not have merit. For example, I heard there's a higher chance that 3rd placed teams go up, next 6th and then 3rd and 4th or something. However, that might be negated, as you say, by the 3rd placed team EG QPR having been sh*t against the other top sides that season. What factors you rule in and rule out are debatable but they are very important.
Still, as I said initially, "regardless of anything else" which means in its most basic form, your team having qualified for the playoffs has a 25% chance of being successful.
Using your logic, 25 horses in the Derby. Each will be a 25/1 bet.
Using your logic, 25 horses in the Derby. Each will be a 25/1 bet.
Is there anyone on here that went to school
All else being equal - IE you not knowing anything whatsoever about the horses - they'd each have a 4% chance of winning it, yes.