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Application of Probability and Game Theory in Simulating Results
Jan. 19, 2022, 11:08 p.m. | /u/rProgs
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I want to build a function that would simulate a baseball World Series between any two teams in history. My ultimate goal is to be able to take any player in history and put them on any team and see how well that team would perform. Before I'm able to get to my vision I have to teach myself how to run these simulations using probability and, from what I understand, game theory and so far I have this preliminary …
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