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Just read that the chances of his predictions being right the whole way through are 0.116%. He's one game away from it, ridiculous :lol:

 

Don't know where you got that stat from. Assuming Paul's predictions were no better than fair coin flips, the probability of 12 or more successful predictions in 14 attempts is ~0.65%, as given by the binomial distribution. And the probability of 8 successful predictions out of 8 attempts is ~0.39%

 

Gahaha, just noticed.

 

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Just read that the chances of his predictions being right the whole way through are 0.116%. He's one game away from it, ridiculous :lol:

 

Don't know where you got that stat from. Assuming Paul's predictions were no better than fair coin flips, the probability of 12 or more successful predictions in 14 attempts is ~0.65%, as given by the binomial distribution. And the probability of 8 successful predictions out of 8 attempts is ~0.39%

 

:lol:

 

Aye, that then.

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Just read that the chances of his predictions being right the whole way through are 0.116%. He's one game away from it, ridiculous :lol:

 

Don't know where you got that stat from. Assuming Paul's predictions were no better than fair coin flips, the probability of 12 or more successful predictions in 14 attempts is ~0.65%, as given by the binomial distribution. And the probability of 8 successful predictions out of 8 attempts is ~0.39%

 

:lol:

 

Aye, that then.

 

Bookies over here would have given 421,36 in odds before the tournament for the predictions of Paul, which means that £100 on it would have returned £42136

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On Yahoo says if you put a tenner on the accumulator at the beginning would have won £2000!

 

Bookies over here would have given 421,36 in odds before the tournament for the predictions of Paul, which means that £100 on it would have returned £42136

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Punters gambling on the mystic mollusc's predictions have won up to half a million pounds during the month-long tournament, according to bookmakers William Hill.

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/jul/12/paul-psychic-octopus-wins-world-cup

 

 

Is an octopus a Mollusc?  I thought they were part of the cephalopod crew?

 

I thought the same. Apparently they're both.

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On Yahoo says if you put a tenner on the accumulator at the beginning would have won £2000!

 

Bookies over here would have given 421,36 in odds before the tournament for the predictions of Paul, which means that £100 on it would have returned £42136

 

Bahaha, it's funny because he got so excited about it.

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Some other oracles did not fare so well in the World Cup. The animals at the Chemnitz  Zoo in Germany were wrong on all of Germany's group-stage games, with Leon the porcupine  picking Australia, Petty the pygmy hippopotamus spurning Serbia's apple-topped pile of hay, and Anton the tamarin eating a raisin representing Ghana. Mani the Parakeet of Singapore picked the Netherlands to win the final.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_%28octopus%29

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