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Old 02-05-2013, 03:31 PM
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I guess my point is that - with all the possibilities and factors that play into results of a certain kind (even something as simple as winning a roll), extenuating factors could tip the tide and compound probability into being much more likely for one person than the other. What August said in a way, I guess.

Probably a question more for those in theoretical mathematics/physics than compsci people :>