Bouwer, I appreciate what you are trying to say but I think you are missing my (and Ram's) point. Each flip of a coin does NOT affect the probability of the next coin flip being either heads or tails. Each coin toss has a 50/50 probability of being either heads or tails. The probability of any given coin is not conditional on the preceding one. The overall probability of a combination of events (heads or tails, X times in a row) can be calculated - look up Pascal's Triangle if you want proof of the maths - but again, you can't use past events to predict the probability of the new coin toss being only heads or tails. The only thing that is adjusted is the new probability of the OVERALL event occurring.
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