The Doctrine of Chances is a principle in probability theory that deals with the likelihood of events occurring over a repeated series of trials or circumstances. It essentially states that if an event occurs multiple times under similar conditions, the probability of observing that event is favorable to its prior estimates based on previous occurrences. This concept is often applied in fields such as statistics, gambling, and risk assessment.

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