Asics Love?!? Where is it?

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Quick LC... Thanks!
Steal of the year
 
Quick LC... Thanks!
wow that's what you call a steal. never seen fakes of these so i think you good man! 

BTW my LPU!! Overall im satisfied with my purchase even though it wasnt in the best condition. just suede scuff on the toe box. should i just keep on brushing it til the scuff goes away? TIA!!
 
Asics is Japanese, pretty sure the concepts collab would be popular there lol. Oh well, trying my luck online. Woosh. Keep forgetting to hit up Buffalo after school, nice pick up!
 
Interesting 2 ticket raffle style at Atmos..

So for the Asics release, they have a window where they hand out tickets that first tells your spot in line. 

So, if you are the 100th person in line, you are the 100th person to draw from a new set of tickets.

Whatever that second ticket is, its your new spot in line (1 out of how many tickets they first gave out)

So this method in theory evens out the playing field. Like the first person in line could draw a high numbered second raffle ticket. Vice versa for the last person in line.  (Wonder how well that work work in the states)

There were plenty of homeless and non looking sneaker heads at the release

Peep this grandma draw her second ticket
 
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Interesting 2 ticket raffle style at Atmos..

So for the Asics release, they have a window where they hand out tickets that first tells your spot in line. 

So, if you are the 100th person in line, you are the 100th person to draw from a new set of tickets.

Whatever that second ticket is, its your new spot in line (1 out of how many tickets they first gave out)

So this method in theory evens out the playing field. Like the first person in line could draw a high numbered second raffle ticket. Vice versa for the last person in line.  (Wonder how well that work work in the states)
WOW that is such BS... first in line should get first dibs...must have been created by some democratic socialist... 

in other news

afew store  - not sure if this has been posted or not

http://www.afew-store.com/en/asics-x-concepts-gel-lyte-iii-25th-anniversary-silver-cloud-gold/
 
We'll I'm posted at my spot got here at 11:00pm an first n line how it should be if u really want a shoe not all the bs now a days
 
 
Interesting 2 ticket raffle style at Atmos..

So for the Asics release, they have a window where they hand out tickets that first tells your spot in line. 

So, if you are the 100th person in line, you are the 100th person to draw from a new set of tickets.

Whatever that second ticket is, its your new spot in line (1 out of how many tickets they first gave out)

So this method in theory evens out the playing field. Like the first person in line could draw a high numbered second raffle ticket. Vice versa for the last person in line.  (Wonder how well that work work in the states)

There were plenty of homeless and non looking sneaker heads at the release

Peep this grandma draw her second ticket
Wow. That's pretty interesting. I think it would be a cool statistics problem to figure out the benefits of getting there early opposed to getting there late. I can say from my somewhat decent knowledge of statistics that it would definitely benefit you more to get there early, but I wouldn't know how to set up the problem. Just a shot in the dark, anyone wanna try and work this out?
 
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Wow. That's pretty interesting. I think it would be a cool statistics problem to figure out the benefits of getting there early opposed to getting there late. I can say from my somewhat decent knowledge of statistics that it would definitely benefit you more to get there early, but I wouldn't know how to set up the problem. Just a shot in the dark, anyone wanna try and work this out?
Explain this to me

I figured, if you got there early or whenever and were 1 of X your chances are still 1/x

kinda reminds me of the old monty hall problem lol  
 
Got the call from bait for the gl3! I signed up for 10 but I saw like 3 10s on the paper, so I told my friend to sign up for the 10.5 and got the call for the 10.5. Same situation happened to me with the mitas. The 10.5 look big to me on my feet compared to 10s. Really want to wear a 10 tho.
 
Got the call from bait for the gl3! I signed up for 10 but I saw like 3 10s on the paper, so I told my friend to sign up for the 10.5 and got the call for the 10.5. Same situation happened to me with the mitas. The 10.5 look big to me on my feet compared to 10s. Really want to wear a 10 tho.

thats my size lol
 
Got the call from bait for the gl3! I signed up for 10 but I saw like 3 10s on the paper, so I told my friend to sign up for the 10.5 and got the call for the 10.5. Same situation happened to me with the mitas. The 10.5 look big to me on my feet compared to 10s. Really want to wear a 10 tho.

Congrats! At least we know now it's legit! I always wonder if they just end up hooking up their friends and fam...
 
Got the call from bait for the gl3! I signed up for 10 but I saw like 3 10s on the paper, so I told my friend to sign up for the 10.5 and got the call for the 10.5. Same situation happened to me with the mitas. The 10.5 look big to me on my feet compared to 10s. Really want to wear a 10 tho.
Congrats! I never got the call 
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......  which BAIT you sign up at?
 
 
Explain this to me

I figured, if you got there early or whenever and were 1 of X your chances are still 1/x

kinda reminds me of the old monty hall problem lol  
Ok so the Monty Hall Problem is a good analogy, but it pertains to switching your decision after you have been given information about one of the choices. You know, switch your answer, it becomes a 2/3 probability, if you keep it, it remains a 1/3 probability. Anyways, in this situation, let's say there are 200 slots. If you are the first person in line,  your probability for each number is 1/200. If you're the second in line you're probability for  each number would be 1/199, and so on. What changes for this problem is that your N will stay the same but your probability will be different. No matter what place you are in line, you can draw any number from 1 to 200. So you have same range of numbers while your pool of numbers available diminishes. Basically, what I'm saying is that if you're the 200th person in line, your probability that your number will be from 1 to 100 will be less than if you were first in line. I don't know how to work out the problem but if someone can then I would be really interested in how.
 
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