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I regularly play Words With Friends (Online Scrabble via Facebook) with 4 people.
In the opening move of a recent game, unusually, I received 2 blank tiles in the seven that are issued. They can be used as any of 26 letters and are equal to wild cards.
There are 90 tiles available for play 2 of which are blank
I told one of the people with whom I play about this oddity.
He suggested that I asked the Answerbank members what were the odds of this happening.
Your help will be greatly appreciated
In the opening move of a recent game, unusually, I received 2 blank tiles in the seven that are issued. They can be used as any of 26 letters and are equal to wild cards.
There are 90 tiles available for play 2 of which are blank
I told one of the people with whom I play about this oddity.
He suggested that I asked the Answerbank members what were the odds of this happening.
Your help will be greatly appreciated
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If there are 70 tiles to pick from and two are blank then the chances that the first two you pick are both blank is 1/70 x 1/69 = 1/4830
The chances of getting 2 within the first two though are much greater since they can be the 1st and 3rd, 1st and 4th,... and so on to 6th and 7th. I'll have a go after breakfast if I can find my calculator
The chances of getting 2 within the first two though are much greater since they can be the 1st and 3rd, 1st and 4th,... and so on to 6th and 7th. I'll have a go after breakfast if I can find my calculator
Typo.
Re-read that as:
If there are 70 tiles to pick from and two are blank then the chances that the first two you pick are both blank is 1/70 x 1/69 = 1/4830
The chances of getting 2 within the first SEVEN though are much greater since they can ALSO be the 1st and 3rd, 1st and 4th,... and so on to 6th and 7th. I'll have a go after breakfast if I can find my calculator
Re-read that as:
If there are 70 tiles to pick from and two are blank then the chances that the first two you pick are both blank is 1/70 x 1/69 = 1/4830
The chances of getting 2 within the first SEVEN though are much greater since they can ALSO be the 1st and 3rd, 1st and 4th,... and so on to 6th and 7th. I'll have a go after breakfast if I can find my calculator
Suppose I can distinguish between the two blank tiles (say one has a small diagonal scratch, the other a horizontal / vertical one).
After arjay has taken his tiles, the first blank is either among his seven or the 83 with other players / in the pool. Probability of arjay holding is 7/90. Given that arjay holds the first, the second blank is either with arjay's remaining six or with other players / pool. Probability of arjay holding is 6/89. Probability that arjay holds both blanks is 7/90 x 6/89 = .00524.
So any one player could expect to be issued both blanks about 5 times in a thousand games.
(I give the probability as a fraction - I don't find odds so meaningful).
After arjay has taken his tiles, the first blank is either among his seven or the 83 with other players / in the pool. Probability of arjay holding is 7/90. Given that arjay holds the first, the second blank is either with arjay's remaining six or with other players / pool. Probability of arjay holding is 6/89. Probability that arjay holds both blanks is 7/90 x 6/89 = .00524.
So any one player could expect to be issued both blanks about 5 times in a thousand games.
(I give the probability as a fraction - I don't find odds so meaningful).