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  2. Coin flipping - Wikipedia

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    The coin toss in cricket is more important than in other games because in many situations it can lead a team winning or losing the game. Factors such as pitch conditions, weather and the time of day are considered by the team captain who wins the toss. Now there are websites such as flip a coin online which domestic sports team use to toss the ...

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  4. Flipism - Wikipedia

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    Flipism is a film trope that is used to argue for "the supremacy of free will in a chaotic world". [9] Batman villain Two-Face (Harvey Dent) is entirely reliant on flipping his signature coin in order to make decisions due to his inability to decide anything for himself. [12]

  5. Fair coin - Wikipedia

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    If a cheat has altered a coin to prefer one side over another (a biased coin), the coin can still be used for fair results by changing the game slightly. John von Neumann gave the following procedure: [4] Toss the coin twice. If the results match, start over, forgetting both results. If the results differ, use the first result, forgetting the ...

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    Aces around, dix or double pinochles. Score points by trick-taking and also by forming combinations of cards into melds.

  8. List of pinball machines - Wikipedia

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    Flip a Card: Gottlieb: February 1970 [455] Flip Flop: Bally: January 1976 [456] Flipper: Gottlieb: November 1960 [98]: 26 Flipper: Recel 1970s-1980s (estimated) [1] Flipper Clown: Gottlieb: March 1962 [457] Flipper Cowboy: Gottlieb: October 1962 [458] Flipper Fair: Gottlieb: October 1961 [459] Flipper Football: Capcom Coin-Op: October 1996 [460 ...

  9. Penney's game - Wikipedia

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    As this card-based version is quite similar to multiple repetitions of the original coin game, the second player's advantage is greatly amplified. The probabilities are slightly different because the odds for each flip of a coin are independent while the odds of drawing a red or black card each time is dependent on previous draws. Note that HHT ...