Thanks Hank Green.

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    8 days ago

    Correct me if I’m wrong, but it seems more realistic to say:

    1. Playing the same game twice is unlikely because of the number of possible games, OR
    2. It’s possible the same game has never been played twice, OR
    3. After a certain number of moves, it’s very possible to create a never-played game

    I’m certain I’ve played the same game multiple times, because I suck at chess and I fall into the same obvious traps over and over.

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      8 days ago

      You were in a main-line then.

      And what you states is matematics/statistics, but if you take that ar face value, you could just win the lottery 10000 times in a row too.