Let me see if I have this straight. Meatman is 10-0 on his POD's. I was wondering how the statisitcs of large numbers bears out. Now, I'm doing this strictly as a mathematical exercise. I'm not slighting anyone's abilties or for that matter, extolling them.
Meatman is up 10.7 units for 10 selections. So he has been taking plays which are slight dogs. Assuming 50-50 chance winning:
2 to the tenth power equals 1024.
One chance in 1024 selections
How many selections have been made? There are 206 players averaging around 5 plays each (rough estimate). So that's about 1030 total selections.
Pretty close to as it should be.
Natural Slection
The process in nature by which only the organisms best adapted to their environment tend to survive and transmit their genetic characters in increasing numbers to succeeding generations while those less adapted tend to be eliminated.
Or to put in terms more relevant to MadJack brethren--
The process in wagering by which only the handicappers best adapted to evaluate a proposition tend to survive and transmit their bankroll in increasing numbers to succeeding propositions while those less adapted tend to go mad.
Instead of going mad... I like to go to MadJacks to learn from all the 'cappers. A symbiotic realtionship much like parasite to host.
Meatman is up 10.7 units for 10 selections. So he has been taking plays which are slight dogs. Assuming 50-50 chance winning:
2 to the tenth power equals 1024.
One chance in 1024 selections
How many selections have been made? There are 206 players averaging around 5 plays each (rough estimate). So that's about 1030 total selections.
Pretty close to as it should be.

Natural Slection
The process in nature by which only the organisms best adapted to their environment tend to survive and transmit their genetic characters in increasing numbers to succeeding generations while those less adapted tend to be eliminated.
Or to put in terms more relevant to MadJack brethren--
The process in wagering by which only the handicappers best adapted to evaluate a proposition tend to survive and transmit their bankroll in increasing numbers to succeeding propositions while those less adapted tend to go mad.
Instead of going mad... I like to go to MadJacks to learn from all the 'cappers. A symbiotic realtionship much like parasite to host.
