Wager Mage
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The reason: the side with Lincoln's head on it is a bit heavier than the flip side, causing the coin's center of mass to lie slightly toward heads. The spinning coin tends to fall toward the heavier side more often, leading to a pronounced number of extra “tails” results when it finally comes to rest.
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Read More »Posted from Dan Lewis' fantastic Now I Know newsletter. Subscribe here or follow him on Twitter. Imagine you’re at a bar and another patron offers you the following wager. He’s going to flip a coin — a standard U.S. penny like the ones seen above — a dozen or so times. If it comes up heads more often than tails, he’ll pay you $20. If it comes up tails more than heads, you pay him the same. There are no hidden tricks. It’s a fair bet — safe to take, if you’re looking for a 50/50 chance. Now, imagine the same offer, except that instead of flipping the coin, the other patron tells you he’s going to spin it. In fact, he’ll even let you provide the penny, just to guarantee there is no funny business. Twenty-five spins and if it comes up heads more often than tails, he’ll give you $20 again. But if tails comes up more often, you owe him $20.
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The reason: the side with Lincoln's head on it is a bit heavier than the flip side, causing the coin's center of mass to lie slightly toward heads....
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