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I am angry, but I am also very reluctant to post this. However, when a 50-50 roll skews dramatically in favor of the same team in Game after Game in a Playoff series, credulity gets stretched further and further from any faith in the norm of fairness. Now, when you flip coins, of course there will be streaks, and one side may get ahead of the other for a while, but the further along you go, the rolls will tend more and more to even out over time. Here, just the opposite happened. I am defining a favorable roll to be on the hitter card when your team is at bat, and on the pitcher card when your opponent is batting.
Game 1: Team A gets 1 more favorable roll out of 65 total rolls. Team A won 6-2.
Game 2: Team A gets 16 more favorable rolls out of 92 total rolls. Team B won 7-6 in 11 innings.
Game 3: Team A gets 13 more favorable rolls out of 71 total rolls. Team A won 4-3.
Game 4: Team A gets 14 more favorable rolls out of 94 total rolls. Team B won 6-5 in 11 innings.
Game 5: Team A gets 15 more favorable rolls out of 79 total rolls. Team A won 4-2.
Game 6: Team A gets 6 more favorable rolls out of 72 total rolls. Team A won 8-5.
I'd like one of our statisticians out there to provide us with an equation that would calculate the odds of this very improbable situation of occurring in any playoff series -- and tells us what those odds are. Again, those big number of favorable rolls margins are not the problem. It is that Team A gets 'em every time, 6 straight times. The very essence of fair play might be at stake here.
Game 1: Team A gets 1 more favorable roll out of 65 total rolls. Team A won 6-2.
Game 2: Team A gets 16 more favorable rolls out of 92 total rolls. Team B won 7-6 in 11 innings.
Game 3: Team A gets 13 more favorable rolls out of 71 total rolls. Team A won 4-3.
Game 4: Team A gets 14 more favorable rolls out of 94 total rolls. Team B won 6-5 in 11 innings.
Game 5: Team A gets 15 more favorable rolls out of 79 total rolls. Team A won 4-2.
Game 6: Team A gets 6 more favorable rolls out of 72 total rolls. Team A won 8-5.
I'd like one of our statisticians out there to provide us with an equation that would calculate the odds of this very improbable situation of occurring in any playoff series -- and tells us what those odds are. Again, those big number of favorable rolls margins are not the problem. It is that Team A gets 'em every time, 6 straight times. The very essence of fair play might be at stake here.
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