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Old 11-10-2007, 06:17 PM
milobloom milobloom is offline
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Default Curling with Math

For anyone interested, I have a blog at http://www.curlingzone.com/curlwithmath

Purpose is to analyse curling situations based on available statistics to determine the correct decision.

I am interested in getting some help with determining how large our sample size needs to be in order to verify the accuracy of our findings. Essentially, if a team is tied with one end to play, our stats show a 75.7% chance of winning. This is based on outcomes from say, 2200 situations. If anyone is intereted in helping us, please post or send me a PM.

Thanks.
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