cc66
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11-11-18 09:47 PM - Post#265255
In response to AntiUngvar
KP generally represents a reasonably fair estimate of probabilities. That doesn't mean an outcome never falls on the margins of the bell curve, nor in this instance, does it account for the absence of our starting center. In this circumstance, if Columbia drops four KPs, and Marist gains 9, the consequences of such a game are quite predictable.
Edited by cc66 on 11-11-18 09:47 PM. Reason for edit: No reason given.
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