Postal Predictions
Puzzler time!
Here we go.
You have to put yourself into this one and do some imagining. Here it is.
You get a letter in the mail predicting the winner of a heavyweight championship match a few weeks before the event.
There's no other information in the letter, just the prediction. Nothing else.
You don't take it seriously, thinking it's a prank from a friend. Nevertheless, the prediction turns out to be correct.
You receive subsequent letters predicting the winners of events a few days before they happen. The letters correctly predict the winners of the Heavyweight Championship, the World Series, the NBA Finals,
the most recent elections, and the World Chess Championship. They predict the NCAA basketball finals, and the Rose Bowl...
You are amazed. These letters are always correct in their predictions, even though some of these wins are upsets.
Shortly after the Rose Bowl, you receive a letter stating that if you send 10 grand to a certain address, one week before the Super Bowl, you'll receive a letter with the winner of that event.
The puzzler question is this.
Should you do it, and why?
Good luck.