>>11943684Different anon, but I will explain this simply:
Imagine you flipped the coins 99 times, and you conveniently flipped each coin 33 times. You'd end up with a distribution like such:
33 H from coin 1, 33 T from coin 2, and 33 H OR T from coin 3. Let's say 16/33 of coin 3's flips were H. In total you have 49 H (33 from coin 1, 16 from coin 3)
16 is about half of 33. From this simple thought experiment we can see you have roughly half the chance of getting heads from coin 3 than you do from coin 1.
This means getting heads from coin 1 is twice as likely ... 2/3 is twice 1/3.
If this does not make sense you are trolling or very, very tired.