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The Probabilities Associated With The Game Jai-Alai, Robert Hesse Jan 1991

The Probabilities Associated With The Game Jai-Alai, Robert Hesse

Honors Theses, 1963-2015

This paper studies the probabilities within the game Jai-alai. Before explaining the probabilities, one first needs to understand the game itself. Jai-alai is a racquetball-like game where eight ordered players compete against one another in the following manner: Player 1 plays Player 2. The winner of this game plays Player 3, while the loser goes to the end of the line behind Player 8. In the first seven games, 1 versus 2," versus 3,"""? versus 8, the winner is awarded one point, and in every game after that two points. A player wins the match when he is the first …