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The broken clock should be right twice a day tho...
If it ain't that's a statistical anomaly. Kinda like they sort out that Japan sumo was rigged.
How do you mean?
How do you mean?
This statement is true but within context of information asymmetry this is the best we gonna get it.
People who do the crime control the evidence, we are unlikely to be privy to the evidence. Hence why we have to rely on circumstantial evidence or patterns to create working theories.
With japan sumo wrestler case, statistical analysis exposed them for fixing matches.