As invoked in everyday life, the "law" usually reflects bad statistics or wishful thinking rather than any mathematical principle. While there is a real theorem that a random variable will reflect its underlying probability over a large sample, the law of averages typically assumes that unnatural short-term "balance" will occur.
- wikipedia
ie: i'm going to the game tonight and we're hella due for a win.....
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ie: i'm going to the game tonight and we're hella due for a win.....
:)
yep, any chance you are going to San Jose and bring that mojo with you?
I don't think the sixteen to twenty-eight games played per team per playoffs is a statistically significant number of observations, in either case, however...
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