July 09, 2015 at 02:23AM View BBCode
There are certainly plenty of situations that make you scratch your head and go "really?", but it is a simulation. Anything can happen in a small sample size. 90% of the time the results over an extended period of time are going be what is expected to happen. You don't really remember the 90%, but you can't help but remember the 10%. Why? Because it is unusual.July 09, 2015 at 05:48AM View BBCode
Originally posted by bahstonwedsawks
The original poster is correct. I've also seen evidence for facial recognition and the "Lucky 7/Unlucky 13" software that ABE probably uses.
Facial Recognition:
Ruggs, test it out yourself. Change the faces on each of your players each and every game. Record their stats for each game. Do that methodically for a year real-time and keep good track of your data. Then get back to us. You'll be surprised what you find.
Lucky 7/Unlucky 13:
Also, do the "Lucky 7" and "Unlucky 13" study... it requires meticulous record-keeping but study the stats of players drafted 7th overall and 13th overall. It yields some very interesting stuff. Study it for a year and you'll see.
July 09, 2015 at 06:54AM View formatted
July 09, 2015 at 12:24PM View BBCode
Originally posted by tworoosters
Originally posted by bahstonwedsawks
The original poster is correct. I've also seen evidence for facial recognition and the "Lucky 7/Unlucky 13" software that ABE probably uses.
Facial Recognition:
Ruggs, test it out yourself. Change the faces on each of your players each and every game. Record their stats for each game. Do that methodically for a year real-time and keep good track of your data. Then get back to us. You'll be surprised what you find.
Lucky 7/Unlucky 13:
Also, do the "Lucky 7" and "Unlucky 13" study... it requires meticulous record-keeping but study the stats of players drafted 7th overall and 13th overall. It yields some very interesting stuff. Study it for a year and you'll see.
I'm calling my next team the Freemasons just to be on the safe side.
July 09, 2015 at 03:53PM View BBCode
anyone with an overactive imagination can find patterns in a field of pure, white, noise. those patterns are meaningless, by definition.July 09, 2015 at 04:23PM View BBCode
Originally posted by tm4559
anyone with an overactive imagination can find patterns in a field of pure, white, noise. those patterns are meaningless, by definition.
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