Dominic Mirabella won $1 million through a sports betting app by going 81-0 against the spread in regular season and playoff games
http://www.msn.com/en-ca/sports/nfl/...ion/ar-AAmFIDU
If the odds are fifty/fifty for one game with the spread then
two games in a row are 1/2 *1/2 or 1 in four
3 games in a row are 1/2*1/2*1/2 or 1 in 8
so the odds for 81 games are 1 in (2 multiplied by 2 done 81 times) or 2 to the exponent 81
I asked google to calculate 2 to the exponent 81 and they came back with 2.4178516e+24.
I think that means 24 numbers come after the decimal place or 1 in 2,417,851,600,000,000,000,000,000
there are 12 zeroes in a trillion so the first 13 numbers are 2.4 trillion leaving 000,000,000,000 or another trillion??
so the odds are 1 in 2.4 trillion times a trillion ???????? No fucking way he did that so either the storey is BS or I am wrong in my calculations
there are 2 trillion galaxies in the universe we can observe ( there are more in the unobservable universe because their light has not reached us) with 100 million stars in each galaxy for comparison
http://www.msn.com/en-ca/sports/nfl/...ion/ar-AAmFIDU
If the odds are fifty/fifty for one game with the spread then
two games in a row are 1/2 *1/2 or 1 in four
3 games in a row are 1/2*1/2*1/2 or 1 in 8
so the odds for 81 games are 1 in (2 multiplied by 2 done 81 times) or 2 to the exponent 81
I asked google to calculate 2 to the exponent 81 and they came back with 2.4178516e+24.
I think that means 24 numbers come after the decimal place or 1 in 2,417,851,600,000,000,000,000,000
there are 12 zeroes in a trillion so the first 13 numbers are 2.4 trillion leaving 000,000,000,000 or another trillion??
so the odds are 1 in 2.4 trillion times a trillion ???????? No fucking way he did that so either the storey is BS or I am wrong in my calculations
there are 2 trillion galaxies in the universe we can observe ( there are more in the unobservable universe because their light has not reached us) with 100 million stars in each galaxy for comparison
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