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Coin tosses are not 50/50: researchers find a slight bias

Want to get a slight edge during a coin toss?Diaconis' model proposed that there was a "wobble" and a slight off-axis tilt that occurs when humans flip coins with their thumb, Bartos said.

Coin tosses are not 50/50: Researchers find a slight bias

PARIS: Want to get a slight edge during a coin toss? Check out which side is facing upwards before the coin is flipped - then call that same side. This tactic will win 50.8 percent of the time, according to researchers who conducted 350,757 coin flips. For the preprint study, which

Tossed Coins More Likely to Land Same Side Up, Say Researchers

Tossed Coins More Likely to Land Same Side Up, Say Researchers
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Is flip of a coin merely a luck? Experts don t think so

It turns out one side has a slightly greater likelihood of landing face up

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