How Does HEADS & TAILS PREDICTION by Mickael Chatelain Work?

HEADS & TAILS PREDICTION by Mickael Chatelain is like guessing which side a coin will land on, heads or tails, but with some clever help.

Imagine you have a coin that’s been flipped many times. If you flip it 100 times, and it lands on heads 60 times and tails 40 times, you might guess it’s more likely to be heads next time. That's what Mickael does, but he uses patterns from the past flips to help him predict better.

How It Works

Mickael looks at how often a coin has landed on heads or tails in the past. If it lands on heads more than tails, he might say: “I think this coin will land on heads again.” He’s using a prediction based on what happened before, just like you use what you’ve seen to guess which color sock you’ll pick next from your drawer.

He also checks how the flips have changed over time. If the coin was landing on heads more in the beginning and now it's more balanced, he might adjust his guess.

It’s like having a coin friend who tells you: “I’ve been flipping a lot, and I think I’ll land on heads again.” You listen to your coin friend, and that helps you make a better guess.

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Examples

  1. A magician flips a coin, and you think it lands on heads, but it’s actually tails because of the way he moves his hand.
  2. You see someone guess a coin flip correctly every time, even though they’re just using quick hand movements to hide the result.
  3. A trickster makes you pick a side, then shows you both sides of the coin after flipping it.

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