Flip a Coin - Studio C
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- Gambling is a slippery slope. Watch as these siblings flip a coin for the chance of "double or nothing."
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Flip a Coin - Studio C
Me when I fail something:
“Clearly that strategy was flawed”
I read that right when he said that
I was reading this and thought of forza then read your name and it's the forza boi
Lol
3 reply's to a comment with 999 likes.
Ikr? lol😂
@@teamawesome5153me too lol!
“This is the most statistically amazing thing, I have ever seen.”
I saw this post at the exact time that Whitney said this
TerrToriel_107 it wasn’t whitney that said that
Oh
TerrToriel_107 same
Amen.
This man should never gamble.
I know that. I was referring to this point foreword.
Justin McCurdy Hehe Poker face 1 and 2...
Unless someone makes a bet that he will fail.
He’ll end up using uno cadds
Texas hold'em sketches
Confirmed this is what it’s like having a sibling
I grew up with a little sister and I can vouch for that.
True
I am unfortunately an only child I have always wanted a sibling and I think it would be funny if they owed me 375984 dollars and 99 cents
@@lumosfriends6218 that be amazing
@@lumosfriends6218
See that’s how it feels and then it’s the other way around
Matt: *chooses both heads and tails*
Coin: *Lands on its side*
Lol
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@@a-a-ron4711 u honestly expect this person to have seen every comment.
@Jewell TDM u honestly think that this person has seen every comment.
Whitney: We're really good at math!
Matt: Right?!?
777 likes. nice
1.1k likes, nice
1.3k likes!! Nice
1.3 k still NICE
@@infitinet7705 You forgot the nice😁
To those saying this is impossible: It's not. However the probability of this happening is only a 0.000000000931322575% chance….
Best Math Homework Ever
wh...why....how...i dont understand why anyone in there right mind would calculate such a stupidly irrelevant percentage.
+Dada how do u calculate it? (dont tell me how but send me a link that shows me how).
Everyone knows that this is possible, but I am assuming that they are saying this is impossible because the probability is so low that you would never expect it to happen.
Jacob Penrod I was just browsing the comments because I knew that someone would already have did the math, so I wouldn't have to do it my self
Jacob Penrod it might be an even different because the head side is slightly heaven that. The tails side
4:21 "colours are more vibrant!" can I just pont out that Matts colourblind but he still says this 😂
Is he really?
@@reverieWithRupam yes
She never gave him his 4 dollars back
Technically she’d owe him 1 billion dollars
@@tripleabattery2008 it was double or nothing
@@shrankai7285 He won two billion and owed one billion -> therefore she owed him one billion.
@@jozefpecha3020 double or nothing, so if he wins he owes nothing
@@Samuel-dg4jv double or nothing she owes 2 billion dollars
This once happened to me, when I was like 12, I kept on losing coin flips and now I "owe" my cousin all my past/present/future belongings and my soul.
lol
I once kept guessing and got it wrong 17 times before I got it right
@@TheKarlMarx Dang... the odds of that are 1 in 131,072.
@@JoeRoe-wp2mu actually? Or is that a joke
@@TheKarlMarx I’m dead serious. I can see why you’d think it’s a joke, though, because those are absolutely insane odds.
Okay, teacher HAVE to start using this to teach exponents...
Mariana Caplan L
M
ariana Caplan
I know ritght
But it’s not really exponents. It’s just being doubled.
@@andriawang8411 1/2^x
My math class loved this video XD
Ady Rebecca
So did mine!
You guys showed it to them
Omg you're a teacher?! That is so cool!
@@Kaizaed That is literally so cool
If Scott Sterling was flipping it would always hit heads.
😂
“Oh President Washington your face is so masculine.” 😂
Seems like a real "Matt" thing to say.
I love how Matt says the colors are more vibrant and he is colorblind 😂😂
He is?
Lol I didn't think about that
@@jessicathenobodyyes he is
Color blindness is usually specific to red/green or yellow/purple. (Where those pairings appear grey and indistinguishable) So the other colors would be vibrant.
@@jrgilbyThey don’t appear gray. They just appear to be the same color, and if they’re next to each other you can sometimes tell them apart depending on the shades
Source: I’m literally color blind
If that was Scott Sterling the coin would have land on his face at full speed.
Nobuhiko Susaki vidzcom
Nobuhiko Susaki lol
I can imagine Fred and George doing this against Ron and by the end Ron owes them 3,943,233 Galleons and Ron says, "Go beg Harry for it, surely he has the money."
yes! :)!!!!!
+Alexis Fenn No...
+davey jones yes. 😡
+XX TigerPlays XX he owes them 1 galleon, then double and nothing
hahaha ikr
"The colors are more vibrant."
It's funny because he's colorblind
He is?
+Zapperr459 Yah
wait... Matt is colorblind? in real life?
Adam Tadj Yep.
Beying colorblind does not mean, that you see only shades of gray (That's very rare) You ussually cannot find the difference between red and green colour, and sometimes even blue and yellow.
Matt "This is the most statistically amazing thing I have ever seen."
Me; have you seen your face on Scott Sterling!?
I lost it when he said “let’s work up a monthly payment plan” lol
"Your face is so...MASCULINE! Ooh!" haa ha
velkoon lol that’s funny but what makes it more funny is that the actor that plays Scott sterling says that
If this isn’t exactly what a sibling relationship is than I’m not sure what is
"This is the most statistically amazing thing I've ever seen," is still my favorite Studio C quote to this day
"Clearly that strategy was flawed." Is my favorite
The beginning of the sketch
“i’m bored”
me “me too.”
oh, in that case
GO WATCH SOME STUDIO C
Matt and Whitney are such a funny duo. Definitely have the energy.
Do you realize that the odds of this happening are exactly 1 in 2,147,483,648? That's less than one in a TRILLION!!!
The odds are always against poor Matt.
True enough. :'-(
+Casey Wellington do you know the odds of stoping 5 penalties with the face?
well, one less thing i need to learn in life, just kidding, where did u get the odds?
+Fernando Quant RS Just random numbers. But they might be close! Have you seen the Scott Sterling extras?!?
1:35
Matt: I'm being hustled, aren't I???
Whitney: It's called a hustle, sweetheart. ;)
ZOOTOPIA
(Whitney) i am just a stupid rabbit... but we are good at multiplying
+Greg Slater ooohhhh
kmvu
Ramon Ilog that's reminds of Zootopia
What kind of awful friend would make Matt actually pay the money though?
+Thomaszeblob He said to "go bother mom" in the beginning, so it's a sibling. So yea, I could see that
+Thomaszeblob Yeah, I think it was probably something that would be 'Pay me a dollar a week, eventually your debt will be payed' or something like that. that would be around 30 to 40 years though...
+WingsOfFireFan If he payed a dollar every week, it would actually be more like 30 to 40 million years... Your math is a little off.
Jon Cowart Let's see.... Maybe ten dollars a week? No. One hundred dollars a week? No.... Make his descendants pay the debt off? Yes...
***** Yaeh, they'll just say, "Oh, we don't need to pay _his_ debt, do we?" and not pay it...
Matt once again takes the most painful, physically or mentally, position in a sketch.
“We’re Really Good At Math”“Right” 🤣🤣🤣
They didn't count Right
Scott Sterling has amazing luck.
THE MAN
THE MYTH
THE LEGEND!!!!!!!!
Incase your wondering... his name is matt
@@antimony2333 woosh
@@fidelherdez7971 whoops its a double woooosh
Stanislaus Nathan he knows
Yet he never got his 4 dollars back...
that is true
+kason cheese technically he should have gotten over 2 billion.....seeing as he won
+Quackers He would've, if it wasn't for the fact that the bet was "double or nothing".
+Quackers it was double or nothing
kason cheese lol
Your going down a slippery slope and you skiing right down it
Oh god
TOM
SneakyDestroyer
#HEAD TRAUMA!!!!!!
That was amazing i can't believe you remembered the video
SneakyDestroyer I miss that guys voice
“I’m bored...”
every great thing starts with that line
2:16 “Clearly that strategy was flawed.” Lmao
The odds are always against Matt.
May the odds be forever not in Matt's favor and in everyone elses
then look at scott sterling
Nick Li ALWAYS
So he sould have gone triple or nothing.
666th like!
"I am doing something, go bother Mom".
0:47 All of Matt's dollars fall out of his pocket :P
The most impressive part of this is Whitney's amazing mental doubling.
It’s scripted tho
@@TheKarlMarx still, that is an INSANE amount of memorization for a 5 minute sketch
@@eastonhenderson4120 true
@@eastonhenderson4120 I mean, Whitney just had to remember 2 big numbers and Matt just one. You could memorize that in like half an hour
@@Kali-bs7oj Half that time if you use the right drugs.
She could've been lying to him as he never saw the coins with his own eyes.
MANGA ART but he flipped some himself.
Whitney would never lie. She's like the masculine-faced George Washington.
That's how they pulled off the trick. If you can't see the coin then it could happen if you didn't know they were lying.
@@isabelyang3432 Cute axolotl profile pic.
@@lennypayne4241 thx
Whitney: Heads or tails?
Matt: I refuse!
Whitney:HEADS OR TAILS!!
Matt: HEADS!
Whitney:It's heads. Matt, it heads.
Oooh President Washington your face is so... masculine. Ooh.
Isn’t it funny that I saw this comment just when it happened in the vid?
The colors are more vibrant, the air is fresher, this pizza, is still very old
I love the sound Matt makes in 2:49
I knew someone was gonna comment this 😂
Funfact: The head side weighs more than the tails side
Which head. >:3
+FrogNinja ...facepalm
+FrogNinja Your face! :D
I guess you could say that the odds were WEIGHTED against Matt!
99batran that’s what I said
The way they were both so committed to honoring this random coin flip gamble even as his sister almost desperately tries to help him get out of the debt really makes this 😂 Also gems like "President Washingtong you are so...masculine" and "this pizza--is still very old"
3:54 I can see that conversation now!
Child: "Great grandpapa, why must our family work in the field, farming day and night, making money for our third cousins all our lives?"
Old Matt: "coin toss..."
"I'm bored..." She says while holding an iPhone capable of playing music, movies and has over half a million apps to choose from to entertain yourself.
Proves she's already done it all.
None of its good if she doesn't have enough storage space
Andriods have more apps so if she had one she could play more, I have now idea why responding to this too because its 5 years old but I just had to watch this video
It might of been out of battery
Phones get boring after awhile
I crunched the numbers, the odds of this video happening is....
0.000000023283064%
img00.deviantart.net/288e/i/2015/184/b/0/nothing_is_impossible_by_madrotunes-d8w9asu.jpg
sounds about right
Which is appropriately a 1 in 4,294,968,000 chance.
Tyler Hollom Love how you put random numbers and said you did the math 😂😂😂
Nope. I checked his math. I counted the flips. Including the one he wins, but not the one we aren't told, it is flipped 32 times. There is a 0.5 chance of him winning each time the coin is flipped so the probability of him losing 31 times and then winning on the 32nd is 0.5 to the power of 32, which is 0.00000000023283064365386962890625, or 0.000000023283064365386962890625%. This means if someone were to flip a coin 32 times, guessing the outcome of the flip, repeating the process 4,294,967,296 times, they should only match Matt's success pattern once. This differs from "Noah's Got Talent"'s prediction, but I suspect that is because I calculated the probability to a greater number of decimal places.
"the colors are more vibrant...and this pizza...is still cold."
Matt's "ehhhhh" of pain is so iconic
Fun fact!: the coin landed on tails all the time, but they couldnt show it because they dont wanna express matt's incredible luck.
"We're really good at math." "Right?"
Best. Line. Ever!!!!!!!!
We're really good at math...
Right?!
no they're not
"We're really good at math!" "Right!"
They aren't good
"This is the most statistically amazing thing I have ever seen!"
"Wow we are really good at math"
She owes him $2.6B lol
It's double or nothing.
+Man Cave Studios No just 1.3, he has to pay her 1.3 from what he lost, and then she lost 2.6
+Varun Vora double or nothing means you either pay double the amount or if you win pay nothing
MATT DIDN'T BREAK FOR ONCE
I love how in the end he actually did it correctly, while the whole sketch they were doing it wrong, it just adds to the comedy and I love it
matt at 0:13 is me.... im a huge bookworm
Your nose is going to get a paper cut Whitney from the money...
I was just thinking that!
A bloody nose but not in the ordinary way.
Papercut PSA
Ashton Moulding I
Money isn’t made of paper......
Don't you flip the coin onto your palm then flip it on the back of the other arms rist? soooo he would have won all of the flips doing it how I was shown lol :D
YYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSS
Alex Glover at the end he flipped it over. Lol but your right I was very very confused
Alex Glover house
Alex Glover I
Alex Glover but then he would have lost it becuase at the end he got it right
This is literally all of the people of 2020 in the coronavirus pandemic Quarantine fr fr
"We're really good at math."
"Right?"
Whitney is me at the start: Bored
And Matt is me always.... : Reading
"We're really good at math"
"Right?"
Me and my friend once took turns rolling two dice and we both got 6 four times in a row.
6666 0_0
Yoshi Animates umm... do you know how probability works?
@@ryanxin1848 probably not
Whittney: I'm bored. Wanna do something?
Me: Ooooooh, yeah.
With her? Yes I do
"The colors are more vibrate!"
Matt you are color blind!! Lol best part of the video.
The first ever Studio C video I ever watched! Man! I love these guys!!
He just happened to have 4 dollars in his pocket. 😂😂
did anyone else really want matt to win?
Matt did win. However, Whitney is supposed to pay back those $4 that Matt paid earlier.
Gary Lu Productions yup
You can see the exact moment Matt goes insane. 2:32
0:46 Theres not even a coin in her hand.
it might of fell on the floor, but she did have it on other parts
Great call
You now owe me 129,907,867,210,999,563,983,129,653 dollars...
That pizza box is from Café Vitale...the best pizza place EVER! Pat yourselves on the back, Studio C! Nice!
Yep, Arkansas will do that to ya
lol
As an Arkansas native, I can confirm. 😂
Why to never flip a coin......
The funny thing is Matt is colorblind in real life so when he said the colors are more vibrant, i laughed so hard. So that is what being debt free can do to your health.
Ah, the golden age of studio c
We're Really Good At Math
Right?
This, my friends, is why gambling is bad.
Oh, poor Whitney
The way double or nothing works is that if you lose you owe them double, but if you win you don't owe them anything and they don't owe you anything (hence the nothing). I'm sorry if I misunderstood what you meant by "poor Whitney" and you already knew this.
+Dj Quinn what he meant was that if she walked away, she could've been a millionaire. Now she is just how she was.
wlkrstph I’m sorry poor WHITNEY you mean Poor Matt right?🤨
How on Earth did they stretch this out to 4:57 and still have it entertaining?
The writers of Studio C are geniuses. It's the best show ever and it's really funny and everybody should watch it.
This was the first studio c video I ever saw and I am still hooked to this day
"ThIs Is ThE mOsT sTaTiStIcAlLy AmAzInG tHiNg I hAvE eVeR sEeN!!"
Legend has it, he is still flipping that coin to this day and his total is at: 729,927,193,173,427,836,823,937,739,827,813,048,183,736,027.01$...
Dollar sign goes before the amount
Well actually you are supposed to flip the coin over after you catch it so Matt got them all right
Yay someone liked
yay eleven people liked
When Matt said that the pillows are more vibrant he doesn't know what he is talking about ( I'm not trying to say anything mean about him, I just didn't know any other way to phrase it) because he is colorblind poor Matt
Bro this is a Rick and morty level anomaly
This is a great gambling addiction PSA
anyone reminded of the beginning of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead?
Zanye East we did that play at school. it was so fun
Zanye East I thought of Stoppard the moment I saw it
I was just in this play and it's exactly what I thought of!
Why did I think of the webtoon 👁👁
4:08 whit flipped the coin over, it really was tails that time lol!
No she didn't
This was the sketch that introduced me to Studio C!😂
Whitney was just lying, Matt never looked at the coin 😂
Matt: "The colors are more vibrant!"
Me: "Umm...Matt's colorblind..."
*This woman is the goddess of math!*
Oh yay an Arkansas quarter!
Matt:- fine now I choose tails(coin flipped )
Matt:- heads 😠😡
The air is more sweeter.
The color is more vibrant.
This pizza... is still very old.
LOL, Studio C.
Didn't he realize that she now owed him all of that money (but doubled) now? LOL!!!
He is probably gonna have the worst gambling addiction when he’s an adult