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Timeline for Round Robin Probabilities

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Mar 24, 2023 at 12:19 comment added Sextus Empiricus For the last case the complement is larger. You can have also (2,1,0) in various combinations. What we need to compute is the probability that a wins from b, b wins from c, c wins from a. Or the alternative b wins from a, c wins from b, a wins from c. And those probabilities are 0.7*0.6*0.2+0.3*0.4*0.8 = 0.18
Jan 31, 2020 at 8:55 comment added Benj Cabalona Jr. Thank you. I felt that there's something missing in the question. Thanks for clarifying this.
Jan 31, 2020 at 8:53 history answered Siong Thye Goh CC BY-SA 4.0