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PM Radaga, he'll explain it to you.Lucky6 wrote:Do you play an unimportant game and roll some dice until you have a feeling that next rolls will be good, and then get on the game where you can't afford poor dice? It just seems like some ppl have special skill at dice rolling..

ron, you were not supposed to tell people about thatronc8649 wrote:since i got my hat again, i have been rolling great dice.
it was so nice to see the download available again.
thanks 44.
Georgerx7di wrote:Higher ranked players seem to be better at getting a higher rank. Has anyone else noticed this?

Is there really such a thing?-Maximus- wrote:I use the dice enhancer from the Addons/Plugins. I need to update it though, it has been flashing at me for a couple weeks now.
Of course, everyone on the first page of the scoreboard has it enabled.jleonnn wrote:Is there really such a thing?-Maximus- wrote:I use the dice enhancer from the Addons/Plugins. I need to update it though, it has been flashing at me for a couple weeks now.![]()
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Once you understand the true definition of random, anything a computer can compute is not random.... thus you will never get 'random' dice... example is if you map out a series of 'random' numbers generated on a computer, it becomes a long sequence repeated over and over again... another example is if you ever had a CD walkman with the random or mix up setting, it becomes apparent that each song is still played in a sequence, just not in the same order of track 1 to track 15 or how ever many you have(this becomes less apparent if your listening to your hard drive of songs, because I have seen some last a couple weeks of straight listening before playing every song)...jleonnn wrote:...
Random.org is supposed to be random.
You are correct that a computer is not truly capable of being "random". That said... the pattern generated by a "random number generator" like random.org is so complex that for all intensive purposes it is random. There's no way a person can predict the outcome of the next roll. I mean at any given moment there are hundreds (or thousands) of "roles" being made that said person had no knowledge of. Even with that knowledge you'd need another computer to help make the calculations... and even then it would not be 100%.lurkerleader wrote:Once you understand the true definition of random, anything a computer can compute is not random.... thus you will never get 'random' dice... example is if you map out a series of 'random' numbers generated on a computer, it becomes a long sequence repeated over and over again... another example is if you ever had a CD walkman with the random or mix up setting, it becomes apparent that each song is still played in a sequence, just not in the same order of track 1 to track 15 or how ever many you have(this becomes less apparent if your listening to your hard drive of songs, because I have seen some last a couple weeks of straight listening before playing every song)...jleonnn wrote:...
Random.org is supposed to be random.

No luck? So people who win in lotery exactly know what number its a winner?Anyway there's no such thing as luck
No. It's all a case of statistics and probabilities.qwert wrote:No luck? So people who win in lotery exactly know what number its a winner?Anyway there's no such thing as luck
