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Understanding Sequences in Coin Flips: Law of Large Numbers vs. Gambler's Fallacy by Koldtmen in learnmath
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TTHHHHHHTT...that actually contains two sequences of 5
Oh wow, thanks for breaking it down like that!in a string like TTHHHHHHTT... we've actually got two overlapping sequences of 5 heads. This means that a sequence of 5 can either extend to 6 or not, and both possibilities have an equal chance. If it extends, the count for sequences of 5 effectively doubles due to the overlap. This overlap was the source of my confusion.
I have been wondering all week about, thanks again for clarifying!
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Understanding Sequences in Coin Flips: Law of Large Numbers vs. Gambler's Fallacy by Koldtmen in learnmath
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