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barry gateaux wrote
at 4:30 AM, Friday January 23, 2015 EST
barry gateaux defeated 8v8, 39 to 8, (5,5,1,6,5,6,5,6 to 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1)
never got this in my years here :) http://i.imgur.com/eX4dUew.png |
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superxchloe wrote
at 12:22 PM, Sunday January 25, 2015 EST specifically you getting an 8 and the other dude getting a 48 is 6^16: just under 1 in 2.8 trillion.
One person getting an 8 and the other getting a 48 is DOUBLES THE ODDS :O so it's about 1 in 1.4 trillion. |
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{A}Monkey SLayer wrote
at 7:33 PM, Sunday January 25, 2015 EST Gurgi is a lying whore though.
<3 |
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integral wrote
at 9:37 PM, Sunday January 25, 2015 EST i feel like both your sentences were the same but for some reason one of the odds was double the other #notbeingfacetious #igotanA+infirstyrstatsiswear
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integral wrote
at 9:48 PM, Sunday January 25, 2015 EST never mind I just got it.
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DoobiusMalcor wrote
at 10:07 PM, Sunday January 25, 2015 EST I was about to lay down some size 22 shaming on you integral
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Louis Cypher wrote
at 6:43 AM, Monday January 26, 2015 EST Losing 8v8 though is nothing really surprising. Losing an 8v3 offense rolling an 8 however is much more impressive...
Louis Cypher's turn Swingkid defended 8v3, 8 to 10, (1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1 to 6,1,3) Recorded on my wall Thursday July 23, 2009. |
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JUSTcallmePRE wrote
at 10:23 AM, Monday January 26, 2015 EST The odds of a 48v8 roll on 16 dice would be
(1/6)^16 or 3.5447042x10^-13 or .00000000000035447042 or 1 in 2,821,109,900,000 or two trillion eight hundred twenty one billion one hundred nine million nine hundred thousand to one against. |
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JUSTcallmePRE wrote
at 10:24 AM, Monday January 26, 2015 EST Also louis I lost an 8v3 against moulue not too long ago... lol. sucks doesn't it?
JUSTcallmePRE's turn moulue defended 8v3, 17 to 17, (1,1,1,4,1,4,1,4 to 6,6,5) moulue on Monday December 8, 2014 |
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Louis Cypher wrote
at 2:47 AM, Tuesday January 27, 2015 EST I record 3 times 8v3 loss so far.... tripple suck!
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superxchloe wrote
at 9:43 AM, Tuesday January 27, 2015 EST superchloe's turn
MATYLF defended 8v3, 15 to 17, (4,2,1,1,1,4,1,1 to 6,5,6) |