Now, a game in tennis consists of points. According to wikipedia, "a game consists of a sequence of points played with the same player serving, and is won by the first player (or side) to have won at least four points and at least two points more than his or her opponent".
Assume that each point being contested is a binomial event, with player A winning with chance .55. Let's assume that there is no such thing as serve advantage. What is the chance for player A to win each game? Don't forgot to account for the possibility of deuces.
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I'm sure we're all familiar with the rules of tennis scoring. In case you're not, see this link
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tennis_scoring
Now, a game in tennis consists of points. According to wikipedia, "a game consists of a sequence of points played with the same player serving, and is won by the first player (or side) to have won at least four points and at least two points more than his or her opponent".
Assume that each point being contested is a binomial event, with player A winning with chance .55. Let's assume that there is no such thing as serve advantage. What is the chance for player A to win each game? Don't forgot to account for the possibility of deuces.
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