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[[File:BirthdayMatch-SS100.png|thumb|[[Andrew Bancroft]], [[Jim Louderback]], and [[Chad Johnson]]]]
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Quick: in your own mind, imagine you're at a party with 35-40 people. What do you think are the odds that two people will share the exact same birthday?
Quick: in your own mind, imagine you're at a party with 35-40 people. What do you think are the odds that two people will share the exact same birthday?
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*The odds are 90% you'll get a match with only 42 people in the room
*The odds are 90% you'll get a match with only 42 people in the room
*The odds are 99% you'll get a match with only 57 people in the room (wow!)
*The odds are 99% you'll get a match with only 57 people in the room (wow!)
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===Brian Brushwood Karaoke special!===
===Brian Brushwood Karaoke special!===

Revision as of 15:42, 23 April 2010

The Birthday Scam and our 100th Episode extravaganza!
Number 100
Broadcast Date February 10, 2010
Episode Length 14:52
Hosts Brian Brushwood
Brian celebrates 100 episodes

For our 100th episode, we've got a statistical scam that sounds impossible.

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100th episode birthday party highlights and birthday scam!

Quick: in your own mind, imagine you're at a party with 35-40 people. What do you think are the odds that two people will share the exact same birthday?

Remember, we're looking at about 40 people in the room, and there's 365 days in the year, so would it be...

(a) 0-25%
(b) 25%-50%
(c) 50%-75%
(d) 75%-85%
(e) Over 85%

Most people tend to pick (a) or (b), and then occasional smartass will go as high as (d)... but the shocking truth is that with 40 people in the room, the answer is (e), over 85%!

This is a case where the human mind just isn't wired correctly to grasp true probability. Most of us figure "okay, there's about 40 people and about 365 days... so the answer must be about 40/365... which is about 10%." However, the true math is far more complex. To learn more about it, check out this Wikipedia article on the paradox

Here's a few numbers to keep in mind when you're trying to decide if the time is right for you to play this trick:

  • The odds are 50% you'll get a match with only 23 people in the room
  • The odds are 80% you'll get a match with only 35 people in the room
  • The odds are 90% you'll get a match with only 42 people in the room
  • The odds are 99% you'll get a match with only 57 people in the room (wow!)

Brian Brushwood Karaoke special!

Tribute to the Scam School fans and forums

JellyD rap attack!

Andrew Bancroft wraps up the episode with a rap.

Great Quotes

"You shot 96 episodes without me?" -Brett Rounsaville

Fun Facts

Links


Preceded by:
"The Brain-Drain Telepathy Trick"
The Birthday Scam and our 100th Episode extravaganza!
Followed by:
"Dime in Bottle Scam"