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"It's tough to beat a team three times in one season."
I don't know about your situations, but I've heard this statement come up multiple times at the office the office this week. When it is said it is in regards to why they are happy that the Patriots are playing the Texans instead of the Dolphins.
Personally, I prefer the Pats play the Dolphins instead of the Texans, too, but not because it's tough to beat a team three times. That line of logic drives me crazy because it doesn't truly represent the situation at hand.
Why not?
In general I will agree that it's tough to beat a team three times in one season. If all things were equal and you have three games coming up against a specific team and if I was asked about the odds of winning all three, I'd say not great.
If each team was equal the odds of winning all three games would be 12.5%
So people mistakenly think that if we played the Dolphins we would only have a 12.5% chance of winning.........but that is full of holes.
1.) That is not the situation at hand. When this statement is being made it's when two games have already completed. So the probability question is not "what are the odds that I win the next three games against an opponent" it is actually "what are the odds that I win the third game GIVEN that I have already won the first two games".
If all things were equal, the odds are 50%.
2.) Everything is not equal. Chances are the team that won the first two games is just flat out BETTER than the other team. In such a circumstance, you would give the better team even greater than 50% chance of completing the trifecta.
For those still not completely sold, let me phrase it another way.........
If team A just won 26 straight games against team B and you had to place a wager on a winner for the 27th game. I'm suggesting you place your bet on team A. Don't be swayed by THAT guy that says "Well, you should go with Team B because it's tough to beat a team 27 times."
Just out of curiosity, have people been hearing this argument at their offices this week? It's driving me crazy and I had to vent. (rant over)
I don't know about your situations, but I've heard this statement come up multiple times at the office the office this week. When it is said it is in regards to why they are happy that the Patriots are playing the Texans instead of the Dolphins.
Personally, I prefer the Pats play the Dolphins instead of the Texans, too, but not because it's tough to beat a team three times. That line of logic drives me crazy because it doesn't truly represent the situation at hand.
Why not?
In general I will agree that it's tough to beat a team three times in one season. If all things were equal and you have three games coming up against a specific team and if I was asked about the odds of winning all three, I'd say not great.
If each team was equal the odds of winning all three games would be 12.5%
So people mistakenly think that if we played the Dolphins we would only have a 12.5% chance of winning.........but that is full of holes.
1.) That is not the situation at hand. When this statement is being made it's when two games have already completed. So the probability question is not "what are the odds that I win the next three games against an opponent" it is actually "what are the odds that I win the third game GIVEN that I have already won the first two games".
If all things were equal, the odds are 50%.
2.) Everything is not equal. Chances are the team that won the first two games is just flat out BETTER than the other team. In such a circumstance, you would give the better team even greater than 50% chance of completing the trifecta.
For those still not completely sold, let me phrase it another way.........
If team A just won 26 straight games against team B and you had to place a wager on a winner for the 27th game. I'm suggesting you place your bet on team A. Don't be swayed by THAT guy that says "Well, you should go with Team B because it's tough to beat a team 27 times."
Just out of curiosity, have people been hearing this argument at their offices this week? It's driving me crazy and I had to vent. (rant over)












