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267713.5 in reply to 267713.3
Date: 2/16/2015 6:38:11 AM
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Well if you or someone else can explain this:
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Third quarter lost 11-25, I entered the 4th down 17. Less than 50 seconds from the end I was down 7. I won the last quarter 37-20 and went to OT where I won it.

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267713.6 in reply to 267713.5
Date: 2/16/2015 7:47:19 AM
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From a quick look, fouling out their SF looked very beneficial.

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267713.7 in reply to 267713.6
Date: 2/16/2015 8:08:34 AM
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It sure did since the guy playing at SF is the one who scored the most in the 4th. 25-11 in the 3rd with me having better all around defense was surprising (and so was the 17 points comeback)

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267713.8 in reply to 267713.7
Date: 2/18/2015 5:32:42 AM
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It's just a quarter, there is a thing called variance that causes results to be off from the mean if the sample size is small even when all factors and variables point to another expected outcome.

Besides variance, it could be because of substitutions. If you're the better team but your backups end up playing a lot in a quarter while your opponent has his starters in play, you can lose the quarter even though you're the better team overall. Again, it's caused by a small sample size, and in general, you cannot draw conclusions from small sample size.