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nerd86

07/01/08 3:23 PM

#105340 RE: pokestake #105337

poke that was my point. There is not a "law of Averages" in the wolrd of statistics. There is only probability, which gets more and more accurate as the population expands.


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ColeThornton

07/01/08 4:12 PM

#105344 RE: pokestake #105337

pokestake you are exactly correct...

in a fair game of chance. But in a game involving skill, work and talent the odds can be predicted much closer than merely 50/50. Take baseball for instance. A hitter with a 250 batting average is more likely not to get a hit the next time up than he is. Obviously there are many variables like whose pitching etc... but if you have a player's lifetime or season or even batting average against a particular pitcher you can get much more accurate odds than just flipping a coin.

The same is true with GlobeTel, this company has a history! They have "never" gotten a real hit, even though they have been trying for years now. They are like the batter who is batting zero after many attempts. It would be foolish to bet he is going to get a hit the next time up, when he has already proven what a poor hitter he is.

It would be much more accurate to believe he just can't hit, like GlobeTel has never had real success like real companies...

They are still just about press releases, demonstrations and hype...

That's why they're in the minors playing for pennies.