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The article notes that he got to 100% when intentionally biasing the flip, the 51% was for ordinary people doing ordinary coin flips (no attempt to bias).


To clarify, this is exactly what I found surprising: that any unintentional bias that exists, in those ordinary cases, cancels out almost (but not quite?) perfectly.




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