I joke that all I do is do
the coin toss at the start of the game and wear an arm band.
Calling
a coin toss is easier than predicting exchange rates.
Then, when the coin lands on either side, listen to the immediate gut reaction you feel to the results of
the coin toss.
People are calling
this a coin toss.
If
a coin toss is a metaphor for meeting different customers, outcomes of past coin tosses have no bearing on the outcome of the current toss.
Pizza customers, meanwhile, enjoy a system - wide rewards program that will give Papa Rewards members a free pizza if America correctly calls
the coin toss on Feb. 5.
Papa John's, which is the official pizza of this year's bowl, will give out free pizza and Pepsi to its rewards members if online voters successfully predict which team will win
the coin toss.
The person will probably take
the coin toss.
The chance of the coin flipping either way is equivalent for both scenarios, yet people will go for
the coin toss to save themselves from loss even though the coin flip could mean an even greater loss.
So we've done a little better than
a coin toss on a quarterly basis.
They hope that
the coin tossing, selfie - taking throngs of tourists, as the frivolous Western public at large, will be given pause, if only briefly, to contemplate the surging pattern of mass murder of Christians purely for reasons of faith, largely by Islamists.
So let me get this straight, it's far fetched for us to NOT have been created by a God and that's illogical but you believe there's a heaven and hell, a mystical deity who watches over us yet fails to intervene in bloodshed that occurs daily in his name, this deity is all powerful but for some reason can't do anything more than
a coin toss could and for some reason everything he can do is limited to exactly the same domain as nature (EX: God can never regenerate a missing limb)?
Without clear laws protecting citizen reporters, these outcomes could be
a coin toss depending on the local prosecutor...
However to say that it's a 50/50
coin toss is ridiculous.
It's
a coin toss — a 50 / 50.
But unlike
coin tosses, in biological reproduction, these early perturbations are dramatically amplified in ensuing generations.
Like flipping a coin, even though we know the probability is 50 % heads and 50 % tails, we don't expect to see this reflected in the actual
coin tosses until the coin is tossed many, many times.
Free; Matthew combined Jeremiah as to the potter's field which was purchased together with the 30
coins tossed into the temple and value they placed on the Good Sheppard's work from Zechariah.
While mathematics can not decide the answer in any single case, it can formulate laws of probability according to which we can make fairly accurate predictions regarding the outcome of a large number of
coin tossings.
«I did
a coin toss,» says Adam Leonti, «to decide whether to attend boat - building school or culinary school.»
So, as long as you are making it yourself, it seems to be
a coin toss, but without question better tasting than the packaged stuff IMHO.
The coin toss has 50/50 odds, but many people believe «tails never fails.»
To make matters worse, the Rams taunted Washington by putting the six players they acquired for RG3 as captains on
the coin toss.
We got one of the earliest Super Bowl prop bets out of the way with the opening
coin toss.
Bill Belichick is a big fan of deferring, with a 2014 article pointing to them deferring 48 of 50
coin tosses.
The last three Super Bowl
coin tosses have come up tails.
Five wins on five previous
coin toss losses #SuperBowl52
It is not at all surprising the Patriots elected to defer after winning
the coin toss.
This marked the fifth straight year tails came up in the Super Bowl
coin toss.
Our team were the lucky winners of
the coin toss, but justified their place in the competition with a well - deserved victory over Newcastle yesterday.
While online sportsbooks are offering
the coin toss at even odds for Super Bowl XLVII, handicapping experts know that history suggests «tails» is almost guaranteed to come up.
Although
each coin toss is a unique event, there is a recency bias that impacts people.
• Charlie Tate, Miami football coach, on the noise in LSU stadium: «It's the kind of place that if the visiting captain wins
the coin toss, he elects to take the crowd.»
Super Bowl
coin toss bettors know they are betting against history by picking «heads» Sunday as profits start rolling before kickoff between the 49ers and Ravens.
Bring a two sided coin, throw
the coin toss so that you're the visiting team and put yourself at the bottom of the batting order.
However, that Super Bowl
coin toss trend might just be the leveling of a prior patern that saw eight of nine tosses end up «tails.»
The Giants won
the coin toss and said forget the popular football trend of deferring to the second half.
Unable to locate a traditional silver dollar — they were apparently in short supply in North Carolina — Eisan, who played quarterback for a losing California team in the 1929 Rose Bowl, used the half - dollar for
the coin toss.
The coin toss has 50/50 odds, and this year's bucked a recent trend.
If they start doing the foot race instead of
coin toss for tiebreakers, Landry won't be useful at all
As chance would have it, there were 50 - 50 odds the Baltimore Ravens would win
the coin toss against the San Francisco 49ers to begin Super Bowl XLVII on Sunday.
Fans voted for heads or tails to win leading into
the coin toss, and selecting the winning call netted them a free large pizza.
Seattle is 2 - 0 all time in Super Bowl
coin tosses while New England has gone just 2 - 5 on the toss in its seven Super Bowl appearances.
Other
coin toss prop bets include betting on whether the team that wins the toss will go on to win the game and betting on whether the team that calls it in the air will be correct.
The coin toss odds were split evenly at -105 coming into the day — obviously, a result of heads or tails is equally likely.
Alots being made of the Patriots cheating during
the coin toss but I cant make heads or tails of it.
Furthermore, a «heads» call has won
the coin toss in the past four years.
But what isn't equal is the recent history of winning
the coin toss.
Bettors can also wager on which team will win
the coin toss at -105 on both sides between New England and Seattle.
Five of the last six
coin tosses in the Super Bowl have landed on heads, with tails breaking up a five - toss losing skid last year.