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Grey defends three 8v5 and becomes matchwinner !..what is the probability | likelihood of this... ?
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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. |
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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.
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jurgen wrote
at 10:38 AM, Saturday February 22, 2014 EST good observation
I assumed k diva posted 3 defends |
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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 ^^. |
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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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