Now every bet will be in your hands, scientists told how to toss coin, heads or tails… whatever you want will come!

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Coin flip trick revealed: Tossing a coin is a simple method of taking or deciding a decision. Which is used by people on a large scale. Be it cricket or football, games of heads or tails or poker, election decisions or decisions related to common people, you must have seen coin tossing. But what if you know such a trick of coin tossing, which will result in whatever heads or tails you want, then every bet will be in your hands.

This big thing came to light after tossing the coin: According to The Mirror report, It is often believed that when tossing a coin the odds are 50/50. If we understand in simple words then the chances of getting heads or tails when tossing a coin are equal. But now scientists have refuted this fact with their new study. His research has revealed that the probability of getting heads or tails when tossing a coin is not equal to 50/50, hence choose the right side (heads or tails) wisely while tossing the coin.

How to choose the right side while tossing a coin?

According to a pre-print study published on arXiv, scientists have discovered that there is a natural bias when tossing a coin. Researchers at the University of Amsterdam were hoping to answer the question: ‘If you toss a coin, and hold it in your hand, what is the probability that it will land on the same side as it started?’

A team of experts tossed coins 3 lakh 50 thousand 757 times and found that the side that was originally upside down returned to the same position 50.8% of the time. That said, the researchers said their findings provide compelling evidence that if a coin starts on heads, it is more likely to land on tails after a toss (thus also for tails). ).

‘The coin lands on the same side it started from’

The study says, ‘Our data provide strong evidence that when some (but not all) people toss a coin, it lands on the same side as it started. Our data gives strong support to this accurate prediction: coins often land on the same side.’

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