Can watching (or not watching) games impact the result?

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Pierre-Luc Dubas
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This guy almost got the SWAT team called on him for watching a Lightning playoff game a few years ago.

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Not hard to imagine how that interaction could have gone poorly for the young man, which certainly would have cast a pall over the rest of the series for TBL. thereby possibly affecting the outcome.
 

NotAVacuumSalesman

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I'm one of those people who moves locations around the house between periods if they are losing and won't move if they are winning.

It's stupid as hell but I still do it.
So for example, your team goes up a goal and you decided to take a bathroom break at the intermission. Do you occupy the bathroom for the duration of the game?
 

The Cannon of Tesoma

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Following holographic principle any phenomenon and/or structure and/or process existing in X dimensional space manifold is fully encoded to the surface of that space with dimension count X-1.

HFBoards is 2D phenomenon on a screen, but it encodes 3D on ice hockey phenomenon perfectly.

Q.E.D. :huh:
 

wetcoast

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I mean, imagine your team is losing at the start of the 3rd, and you think about, should you start (or stop) watching the game.

As far as I understand, worlds where you watching and not watching the game are different. But are they different enough to impact the game and change the result?
Are you sharing because it sounds like you have some mind blowing stuff right now.

The Observer Effect would suggest that the act of observing a phenomenon changes how it behaves.

So, technically, yes.
OP didn't indicate live viewing and most people here are taking it as a broadcast viewer right?
 

SEALBound

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Chaos theory and the butterfly effect. Watching or not watching on TV, the convergence rate is so minimal that, no, it would not have an impact.
 

Mike C

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An individual game? No, that’s ridiculous. But if enough fans stop watching enough games, then you can start to see an impact on the organization.
What the hell man!!


Superstition, jinxes and sitting in the same uncomfortable position holding a team puck wearing my cap and jersey while the team is doing well is ridiculous????
 

Boyon90

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I used to walk blocks to call my bookmaker. Could only use the lucky pay phone.
I bet on soccer and hockey, I can tell you that nothing you do after the bet matters, unless you have planned to do thus things before the bet, then you must abide to your destiny, I have seen 100k slip between my fingers a few times because some scrubs could not hold a lead for 1 more minute
 
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Marioesque

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I mean, imagine your team is losing at the start of the 3rd, and you think about, should you start (or stop) watching the game.

As far as I understand, worlds where you watching and not watching the game are different. But are they different enough to impact the game and change the result?
Finally some philosophy here.

If our viewing changed the observed reality, then we would be the source of that reality
 

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