On Sunday afternoon in Cleveland, the team captains for the Kansas City Chiefs and Cleveland Browns met at midfield, shook hands, and the referee flipped the coin into the air.
The Chiefs won the toss...
...for the ninth consecutive time.
The probability that this will occur — that is, that you can correctly guess whether a coin flip will be heads or tails nine times in a row — is one in 512. if the Chiefs win the toss at home on Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, they’ll have done something that would happen only once in 1,024 attempts.