Well, yes, in the sense that some sets of coin flips give an excess of heads, and others an excess of tails. In the long run, the ratio of heads to tails approaches the balance of the coin, but the absolute value of the excess count tends to grow.

-Dave

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What are the chances, given two fair coins, and keeping track of the number of heads, that one coin will be consistently "luckier" than the other, over an entire set of flips?


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