The hot hand in professional darts

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Abstract

We investigate the hot hand hypothesis in professional darts in a nearly ideal setting with minimal to no interaction between players. Considering almost 1 year of tournament data, corresponding to 167492 dart throws in total, we use state space models to investigate serial dependence in throwing performance. In our models, a latent state process serves as a proxy for a player's underlying form, and we use auto-regressive processes to model how this process evolves over time. Our results regarding the persistence of the latent process indicate a weak hot hand effect, but the evidence is inconclusive.

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Ötting, M., Langrock, R., Deutscher, C., & Leos-Barajas, V. (2020). The hot hand in professional darts. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A: Statistics in Society, 183(2), 565–580. https://doi.org/10.1111/rssa.12527

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