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papadopo wrote:I think its the TIME...
sometimes i win every battle and sometimes i loose them all and i think it makes sense too if the following is true:
The way CC gets the random numbers is that they get a 'page' with all possible dice rolls in 'lines'. Each possible dice roll in each line'. The lines are placed on the page in a random order.
Then each dice roll request by CC uses the next available 'line'. When the 'page' is used up, another page is generated by Random.org and used by CC.
The thing is that when a specific dice roll has been used up from the page (say, three sixes) it will not come up again until the page is changed. This means that when the request is made by a game for a dice roll, you don't really have equal % for ALL possible dice rolls... you will never get the used up ones
Is the above true?
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.
papadopo wrote:you think we are related GreecePwns?
lol, I dont have any relatives from Greece... I have some that are Olimpiakos fans though, all Cypriot...
Chariot of Fire wrote:As for GreecePwns.....yeah, what? A massive debt. Get a job you slacker.
Viceroy wrote:[The Biblical creation story] was written in a time when there was no way to confirm this fact and is in fact a statement of the facts.
papadopo wrote:I think its the TIME...
sometimes i win every battle and sometimes i loose them all and i think it makes sense too if the following is true:
The way CC gets the random numbers is that they get a 'page' with all possible dice rolls in 'lines'. Each possible dice roll in each line'. The lines are placed on the page in a random order.
Then each dice roll request by CC uses the next available 'line'. When the 'page' is used up, another page is generated by Random.org and used by CC.
The thing is that when a specific dice roll has been used up from the page (say, three sixes) it will not come up again until the page is changed. This means that when the request is made by a game for a dice roll, you don't really have equal % for ALL possible dice rolls... you will never get the used up ones
Is the above true?
GreecePwns wrote:papadopo wrote:you think we are related GreecePwns?
lol, I dont have any relatives from Greece... I have some that are Olimpiakos fans though, all Cypriot...
oh well...at least i tried...so your not related to this guy?
papadopo wrote:...if the following is true:
The way CC gets the random numbers is that they get a 'page' with all possible dice rolls in 'lines'. Each possible dice roll in each line'. The lines are placed on the page in a random order.
Then each dice roll request by CC uses the next available 'line'. When the 'page' is used up, another page is generated by Random.org and used by CC.
The thing is that when a specific dice roll has been used up from the page (say, three sixes) it will not come up again until the page is changed. This means that when the request is made by a game for a dice roll, you don't really have equal % for ALL possible dice rolls... you will never get the used up ones
Is the above true?
papadopo wrote:I think its the TIME...
sometimes i win every battle and sometimes i loose them all and i think it makes sense too if the following is true:
The way CC gets the random numbers is that they get a 'page' with all possible dice rolls in 'lines'. Each possible dice roll in each line'. The lines are placed on the page in a random order.
Then each dice roll request by CC uses the next available 'line'. When the 'page' is used up, another page is generated by Random.org and used by CC.
The thing is that when a specific dice roll has been used up from the page (say, three sixes) it will not come up again until the page is changed. This means that when the request is made by a game for a dice roll, you don't really have equal % for ALL possible dice rolls... you will never get the used up ones
Is the above true?