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Originally Posted by Holliday
Meh, as coaching philosophies colliding with game theory goes, it's fine for "Never allow the other team to score" to eliminate a few practical longshots for the benefit of certitude.
But like in that situation they gave up enormous amounts of equity. Enormous. The chance of Miami scoring with 1:30/2 timeouts has to be significantly higher than the chance of Bailey missing that FG.
The example here is the classic open folding made royal flushes as an example of an error that doesn't hurt you that much, but:
A) You still shouldn't open fold royals, and doing so is unequivocably ******ed
B) This is more like open folding made full houses, it happens pretty often in close games