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Re: Fantasy Basketball Fans Wanted
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The Choose function... 8 choose 2... it basically gives you the amount of combinations of forming a subgroup of 2 from a group of 8. How it's calculated is "a" choose "b" = "a" factorial divided by the product of "b" factorial and "b minus a" factorial. To put it into words, Bethie and SP have a 1 in 16 million chance of picking the same team. Bethie and TM also have a 1 in 16 million chance of picking the same team. What are the odds of either Bethie and SP or Bethie and TM both picking the same team? 2 times 1 in 16 million. (1 in 16 million plus 1 in 16 million) Now what are the odds of any two players from our 8 picking the same team... It's the odds of two players picking the same team (1 in 16 million) times the number of combinations of two players picked out of a group of 8. I hope I made more sense. 
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Re: Fantasy Basketball Fans Wanted
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11/21/03 02:07 AM
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No. We're not going with the 16 million number. Beth's original question was "What were the chances of someone picking the same team as she did?". I'm convinced that the 16 million number only applies to two people picking the same predetermined roster. To put it another way: The chances of two people matching a coin flip in any manner is 1/2. The chances of two people both throwing heads is 1/4. (starting to repeat myself here...) Let's work with how the size of the group affects the odds and the 4096 number. And keep it simple for me, please. My Probability & Statistics course in college was about 35 years ago.
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Re: Fantasy Basketball Fans Wanted
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11/21/03 02:21 AM
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EDIT: I'm keeping your 1 out of 4096 number What's the question Plaw? Maybe it might be simpler if we decreased the number in the group. Say it was a group of 3: CC, SP, and TM and for these purposes, we say the probability we are looking for is the probability of any two players picking the same team of 6. In a group of 3, there are 3 possible pairings of people (CC and SP, CC and TM, SP and TM). What is the probability that CC and SP choose the same team? 1 in 4096 What is the probability that CC and TM choose the same exact specific team? 1 in 4096 What is the probability that SP and TM choose the same exact specific team? 1 in 4096 What is the probability that CC and SP or CC and TM or SP and TM choose the same exact specific team? 1 in 4096 + 1 in 4096 + 1 in 4096 = 3 times 1 in 4096 or to put it another way: (3 choose 2) times 1 in 4096 BTW, 3 choose 2 = (3*2*1)/(2*1)= 3 Now if we up our group size to 8, we would have to count the number of subgroups of 2 out of a group of 8. The short cut way is to use 8 choose 2.
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Re: Fantasy Basketball Fans Wanted
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11/21/03 02:35 AM
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Originally posted by plawrence: So in a group of eight, wouldn't the chances be 8/4096?
I think I get the hang up now. Once again, we are answering different questions. You are right, in a group of 2 (CC and SP), there is a 1 in 4096 chance of picking the same team. In a group of 8, there is 7 in 4096 chance that one of the other 7 picks the same team as CC. That's the question you are answering. The question I was answering was, what are the chances that any two (not restricted to CC or anyone else at all) pick the same team. Makes sense? 
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Re: Fantasy Basketball Fans Wanted
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11/21/03 02:39 AM
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That I understood.
So if we work with Beth's original question (see my last post), then the chances would be 8/4096?
Right? I hope so.
Because next I want to discuss how our biases towards certain players enter into the equation. I mean, There are four players to choose from at each position, but there is not an equal chance of any of the four being picked. It's not like flipping coins, where the probability of either outcome is the same.
For example: Duncan is one of four players, but he might have a 75% chance of being picked, while with Nash and Marbury in the mix, Tony Parker has maybe a 15-20% chance of being picked.
If I said "what are the chances of two people (in a group of two, for now) picking a team with players A, B, C, D, E, and F (Name the 6 players with the lowest V. AVG), the chances would be greater than one in 16 million.
But if I said "what are the chances of two people picking a team with Duncan or Stoudamire, Marbury or Nash, Nowitzki or Marion, Finley, Ginobili, or McGrady and any one of four centers and four coaches, the chances would be much less.
So to answer Beth's question, it's really more like 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 4, or 384-1 divided by the group size of 8, or about 1/48.
But because some of the above combos are impossible because of the cap (No, I am not going to run through all 384 to find out how many there are), lets call it about 1 chance in 24.
That actually seems about right to me.
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Re: Fantasy Basketball Fans Wanted
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11/21/03 02:45 AM
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Unofficial scores for tonight
Me 117 You 105
Me back in first by one point. G'night.
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Re: Fantasy Basketball Fans Wanted
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11/21/03 02:49 AM
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Originally posted by Beth E: What's the odds of this. SP and I have the exact same roster, right down to our Coach. About 1 out of 24. Took me and DB all day and half the night to figure that out. What men won't do for a chick.
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Re: Fantasy Basketball Fans Wanted
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11/21/03 02:50 AM
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Originally posted by Don Sicilia: 7/4096... Right
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Re: Fantasy Basketball Fans Wanted
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11/21/03 02:51 AM
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Originally posted by plawrence: [quote]Originally posted by Beth E: [b] What's the odds of this. SP and I have the exact same roster, right down to our Coach. About 1 out of 24. [/b][/quote]Make that about 1 out of 27
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Re: Fantasy Basketball Fans Wanted
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11/21/03 08:22 AM
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Friday
PL 2287 098.6 117 (+18.4) 2404 123.8 DB 2298 095.7 105 (+09.3) 2403 120.1 BT 2174 097.7 102 (+04.3) 2276 114.3 JG 2143 095.5 112 (+16.5) 2255 126.7 OA 2125 095.5 112 (+16.5) 2237 121.7 CC 2114 096.0 114 (+18.0) 2228 116.4 SP 2018 096.0 114 (+18.0) 2132 106.7 TM 1994 096.0 114 (+18.0) 2108 115.8
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Re: Fantasy Basketball Fans Wanted
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11/21/03 09:48 AM
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Originally posted by Beth E: What have you done for me lately. That was like a knife to my heart. DB and I stayed up until all hours of the morning to answer your question correctly.
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Re: Fantasy Basketball Fans Wanted
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11/21/03 10:00 AM
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You don't find it stimulating to learn to what ends a guy will go to please you?
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Re: Fantasy Basketball Fans Wanted
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11/21/03 10:45 AM
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Originally posted by plawrence: But if I said "what are the chances of two people picking a team with Duncan or Stoudamire, Marbury or Nash, Nowitzki or Marion, Finley, Ginobili, or McGrady and any one of four centers and four coaches, the chances would be much less.
So to answer Beth's question, it's really more like 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 4, or 384-1 divided by the group size of 8, or about 1/48.
But because some of the above combos are impossible because of the cap (No, I am [b]not going to run through all 384 to find out how many there are), lets call it about 1 chance in 24.
That actually seems about right to me.
( (edited 7:31 am) ) [/b] Plaw, I think you once again run into the trouble of counting the eight person. The probability of two people picking the same team is now 1 in 384, given our limitations. Understood. But in a group of 8, there's again only 7 possible combinations with one specific person. Therefore, there is a 7 in 384 chance that the other 7 matches with the specific one. Therefore, the probability is actually a little bit smaller than 1 in 48. Of course, like you said, not all 384 combinations is possible. So in the end, the probability will be greater than 7 in 384. 1 in 24 is probably a good estimate because I bet over half of the 384 combinations is not possible, given salary cap restrictions. Just a hunch though.
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Re: Fantasy Basketball Fans Wanted
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11/21/03 11:13 AM
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If you flip a coin twice, there are four possible outcomes, two per flip:
First Flip: Heads or Tails Second Flip: Heads or Tails
So, on two flips, the possible outcomes are:
H-H H-T T-H T-T
Two flips, two possibilities, two times two is four.
Now, visualize each possible selection on the Fantasy Basketball team as a flip of a coin. Two games, four teams, four players per position, so in this case it's like a coin with four sides.
Four power forwards, call them A, B, C, and D Four small forwards, call them E, F, G, and H
There's 16 possible combinations:
A-E, A-F, A-G, A-H B-E, B-F, B-G, B-H C-E, C-F, C-G, C-H D-E, D-F, D-G, D-H
Four times four. Sixteen.
Bust since there are 6 positions to pick, it's 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4 x 4, or 4096.
Simple enough?
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Re: Fantasy Basketball Fans Wanted
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Originally posted by Beth E: I hated math in school. :p I never knew a cheerleader who liked math. They were always to busu worying about shaking their pom-poms.
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Re: Fantasy Basketball Fans Wanted
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11/21/03 11:23 AM
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Originally posted by plawrence:
Simple enough? [/QB] I feel like Simple Simon. "Simple Simon met a pieman going to the fair. Said Simple Simon to the pieman, what have you there?" Said the pieman to Simple Simon, "Pies, you dumbass".
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Re: Fantasy Basketball Fans Wanted
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Originally posted by Beth E: [QUOTE]Originally posted by plawrence: [QB] to busu :o FS is probably busu composing a post about how I have no life, and how I have too much time on my hands. But let us not lose the distinction between those of us who make typos, and those of us who can't spell. And please; Don't hang up those pom-poms just yet.
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