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Grey defends three 8v5 and becomes matchwinner !..what is the probability | likelihood of this... ?
k diva wrote
at 10:34 PM, Friday February 21, 2014 EST

raju99's turn
neutral defended 8v5, 21 to 21, (1,1,6,3,1,3,5,1 to 4,4,1,6,6)
+5 dice

@jeremywright's turn
neutral defended 8v5, 21 to 21, (4,1,4,3,2,2,2,3 to 3,6,2,5,5)
+10 dice

raju99's turn
neutral defeated 8v5, 33 to 16, (1,4,3,5,3,6,6,5 to 3,2,5,2,4)
+6 dice

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jurgen wrote
at 3:59 AM, Saturday February 22, 2014 EST
odds of losing an 8v5 are about 5,2% so for easier calculations, let's say 1/20 loses.

odds of losing 3 in a row are about 1/20*20*20 or 1/8000

this was not done by one single person and raju seems to have gone from +5 to +6 dice so there was at least another round inbetween with attacks but nvm, if you look at the 8v5's apart, those are the odds you're asking for.
idid urmum wrote
at 8:47 AM, Saturday February 22, 2014 EST
The reason why raju got + 6 is that he defeated the neut! so only two defends in a row as far as this proof is concerned.
jurgen wrote
at 10:38 AM, Saturday February 22, 2014 EST
good observation

I assumed k diva posted 3 defends
stakaboo wrote
at 6:44 AM, Monday February 24, 2014 EST
Greys always defends better than colors ones. Since I play kdice, it's a fact that greys are fuckin good in defense far away from player's def. Why ? I fckin don't know.
Even now, I don't roll off on greys ^^.
Louis Cypher wrote
at 9:18 AM, Monday February 24, 2014 EST
But then waiting for them to lag out is not that smart either, is it?
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