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Post by
MischievousLoki
You got a straight!
Post by
Vaeku
It's definitely lucky, because of the sequential numbers, how high the numbers are, and the fact that he had to roll one of two numbers. If it was 35, 36, 37, and 38, and he got a 39, it would be unusual but not necessarily lucky as there's a larger pool of numbers to choose from.
Post by
MischievousLoki
It's definitely lucky, because of the sequential numbers, how high the numbers are, and the fact that he had to roll one of two numbers. If it was 35, 36, 37, and 38, and he got a 39, it would be unusual but not necessarily lucky as there's a larger pool of numbers to choose from.
if he got 96,97,98,99,100 I would've called it a royal flush :D
the odds of it happening are exactly the same, though. 'Lucky' is completely relative in this sense.
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Post by
gratscot
For real, learn to read retard. He has right.
lawl this dosent make sense, my point is just to show that statisticly he is just as likely to roll a 99 as a 1.
Luck is when your swimming and a shark attacks you but you manage to get away because the shark thought you tasted bad. Luck is when your mother gets hit by a car and dose a complete flip, lands on her feet and walks away.
Luck is NOT rolling a 99 and winning a frozen orb.
My main point here is just trying to show that winning with a 99 isnt really luck no matter what other people rolled (Comon you have a 1.5% chance per person to lose if you roll a 99, losing would be more statistically rare then winning)
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MischievousLoki
Luck is when your swimming and a shark attacks you but you manage to get away because the shark thought you tasted bad.
Just an interesting note related to this:
Most sharks don't like to eat people. Most sharks think people taste bad. People get attacked by sharks because the
people
are mistaken for
seals
.
The problem is that once a shark realizes you're not a seal, he's already tasted you. And that's a problem, because sharks have tiny tongues that can only reach food that's already sunk a way into their mouths.
But in terms of luck? Just being attacked by a shark beats the odds. More people die due to deer per year than sharks.
What he's saying is lucky here isn't 'winning an orb', but having everyone in the group roll over 95 and he still wins. Sure it's still only a 20% chance you win regardless of the numbers, but the odds of those numbers specifically coming up is pretty incredible.
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