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Come on guys...
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Ok. I know that this isn't correct... But isn't it? If you're having an unlimited number of rolls prior to your "real" roll, then you would be, in essence, creating a situation that has a statistically lower chance of happening.
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Ok. I know that this isn't correct... But isn't it? If you're having an unlimited number of rolls prior to your "real" roll, then you would be, in essence, creating a situation that has a statistically lower chance of happening.Before you roll any dice, the chances of rolling two nat 1s are 1/400. But after you roll your first die, whatever it happened to be, your chances of rolling a nat 1 are 1/20. The chances of the *entire* scenario have no impact on the probability of the individual rolls
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Before you roll any dice, the chances of rolling two nat 1s are 1/400. But after you roll your first die, whatever it happened to be, your chances of rolling a nat 1 are 1/20. The chances of the *entire* scenario have no impact on the probability of the individual rolls
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@FearfulSalad @brian
The Gambler's Fallacy even shows up in humor.Hitchhiker: "thank you, but aren't you even a little worried picking up hitchhikers?"
Driver: "nah bro, the odds of a car having TWO serial killers is too tiny to worry about."
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No. You have a five percent chance of rolling any given number on any given roll on a twenty sided die.
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This kind of thinking is wasteful. Every d20 has a finite lifespan. It was created, and it will, at some time in the future be destroyed, as all things are. That means it has a finite number of rolls in its lifetime, with an equal distribution of all possible outcomes. When you "practice roll" and get a nat 20, you have wasted one of the limited number of nat 20s that die has in it. Think of the 20s. Don't practice roll.
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This kind of thinking is wasteful. Every d20 has a finite lifespan. It was created, and it will, at some time in the future be destroyed, as all things are. That means it has a finite number of rolls in its lifetime, with an equal distribution of all possible outcomes. When you "practice roll" and get a nat 20, you have wasted one of the limited number of nat 20s that die has in it. Think of the 20s. Don't practice roll.
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This kind of thinking is wasteful. Every d20 has a finite lifespan. It was created, and it will, at some time in the future be destroyed, as all things are. That means it has a finite number of rolls in its lifetime, with an equal distribution of all possible outcomes. When you "practice roll" and get a nat 20, you have wasted one of the limited number of nat 20s that die has in it. Think of the 20s. Don't practice roll.
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Before you roll any dice, the chances of rolling two nat 1s are 1/400. But after you roll your first die, whatever it happened to be, your chances of rolling a nat 1 are 1/20. The chances of the *entire* scenario have no impact on the probability of the individual rolls
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Right but the way I took the meme was that you would roll *until* you get a 1, then deciding the next roll is the "real" one.
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You haven't seen how some of the folks I play with roll.
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It literally doesn't matter whether you stick with your door or switch. *Takes mathematical model and shoves it in the trash* No! I won't listen! It doesn't matter, I tell you!!!
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Ok. I know that this isn't correct... But isn't it? If you're having an unlimited number of rolls prior to your "real" roll, then you would be, in essence, creating a situation that has a statistically lower chance of happening.> If you’re having an unlimited number of rolls prior to your “real” roll You'd end up with a perfectly smooth D20 which would never stop rolling, assuming it was rolled in a vacuum.
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No. You have a five percent chance of rolling any given number on any given roll on a twenty sided die.Okay, normally, sure. But what if I cross my fingers and kick my heels and rub my lucky clover?
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It literally doesn't matter whether you stick with your door or switch. *Takes mathematical model and shoves it in the trash* No! I won't listen! It doesn't matter, I tell you!!!