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![]() ![]() ![]() For instance if you are 95% confident of a hypothesis, then there is a 5% chance you made an error. I use quote marks because the nature of Statistical testing always implies some degree of uncertainty. ![]() I showed that a particular Spider Solitaire server was biased: if you win too many games then future games will have the cards stacked against you – and one could “prove” this using Statistics. If you follow this blog regularly, you are probably aware of a paper I published some time in 2019. I have finally achieved awesomeness! My Spider Solitaire Sudoku puzzle has been featured on Cracking the Cryptic.įor those who are interested in the puzzle only, here is the grid: if you’ve played any Spider Solitaire the rules should be guessable – and if you get a unique solution then you know you’ve guessed correctly □ But if you’re interested in the back-story then please read on. ![]()
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