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Ka-pi96 said:
Source?

The only way I could see them creating information like that is from a survey, which would likely only have respondents in the thousands (if that) out of the millions of gamers in the US. Meaning it would be about as accurate a figure as VGChartz sales numbers are.

If you shuffle (randomise) a pack of playing cards, how many cards would you have to turn over before you could accurately predict that they're 50:50 red/black and 25:25:25:25 hearts, diamonds, spades and clubs?

If you shuffled a billion packs of playing cards, how many cards do you think you'd have to turn over before getting a 95%+ or 99%+ accurate result?

(a random sample of 1000 is enough to predict a population size in the tens or hundreds of millions)



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