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by zzo38computer
487 days ago
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This math makes sense, but it might not not always be so simple. For example, maybe these probabilities might not always be the same as this in all circumstances. Also, how much risk you might take also might depend on the current score and remaining time (e.g. maybe you are likely to win even with only one more point than your current score, or maybe it depends how much time it takes to make a specific shot (I don't actually know enough about basketball to know if this is relevant)), and on how your opponent can defend against it at a specific situation (and if their defense would allow them to score instead; I don't actually know how much that is relevant either), maybe. There are probably other considerations as well. (I do not actually know all of the rules or strategy of basketball, so if I am wrong, you can mention what mistake I made.) |
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