Games of Two Players
B. P. Hsi and
D. M. Burych
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, 1971, vol. 20, issue 1, 86-92
Abstract:
Probability models on games involving two opposing players or teams are discussed with particular emphasis on the relative probability of a server in a play. Two examples (i.e. the tennis and badminton games) are presented. Several comments and suggestions are made regarding their game rules.
Date: 1971
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