But frequentists emphatically are not talking about individual tosses. They are talking about infinitely repeated tosses.
In other words, they are talking about tail events. That a frequentist probability (i.e., a long-run frequency) even exists can be a zero-probability event—but you have to give axioms for probability before you can even make this claim. (Furthermore, I’m never going to observe a tail event, so I don’t much care about them.)
In other words, they are talking about tail events. That a frequentist probability (i.e., a long-run frequency) even exists can be a zero-probability event—but you have to give axioms for probability before you can even make this claim. (Furthermore, I’m never going to observe a tail event, so I don’t much care about them.)