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603.1 | 6-game series is much more common | MODEL::YARBROUGH | | Mon Oct 27 1986 11:03 | 7 |
| >Suppose the teams are of equal strength. What is the probability
>that the match lasts 7 games ?
The series will go to 7 games only if the first 6 are split 3-3, which will
happen
6!/(3!*3!)/2^6 = 5/16
of the time. A six-game series will happen 30/64 of the time.
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603.2 | 6 and 7 games are equally likely | VINO::JMUNZER | | Mon Oct 27 1986 12:40 | 14 |
| For either a six or seven game series, the first five games must be
split 3 - 2. then there are equal chances of
4 - 2 (six game series)
and
3 - 3 (seven game series).
But the formula of .1 looks good:
2n
( ) x p ^ n x (1 - p) ^ n
n
John
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603.3 | 307 echoes | VINO::JMUNZER | | Mon Dec 29 1986 16:25 | 6 |
| What fraction of those World Series in which the American League didn't get
shut out should have lasted seven games?
(Assuming even chances of winning for all teams in all Series.)
John
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603.4 | another look | ESTORE::ROOS | | Thu Jan 15 1987 13:08 | 19 |
|
refering to .1
The probability that the series will end in exactly 6 games (assuming
equal strength) is 5/16.
As a matter of fact, the following is true:
Number of games Probability
================= =============
4 2/16
5 4/16
6 5/16
7 5/16
Also, the expected number of games is 5 and 13/16.
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603.5 | exit | CIVAGE::BUCHANAN | | Tue Jul 23 1991 20:57 | 5 |
| s'pose that the two teams aren't equally matched? How does the
probability of a 6-game tournament vary? A 5-game tournament?
What would your intuition say?
Andrew.
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