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jac99 wrote:do you use 4 for psychological reasons or for better odds.














moe wrote:Matted with hair, armed to the teeth, swift as the noble beast his screen name so "lovingly" embodies.. . ..
Wielding a hot dog in one hand and a fedora in the other. . . . .














moe wrote:Matted with hair, armed to the teeth, swift as the noble beast his screen name so "lovingly" embodies.. . ..
Wielding a hot dog in one hand and a fedora in the other. . . . .
































drunkmonkey wrote:I honestly wonder why anyone becomes a mod on this site. You're the whiniest bunch of players imaginable.
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BaldAdonis wrote: When you are defending, even numbers are better. Two 4s are better than 5,3, but 6,2 is better than both.





















Seulessliathan wrote:BaldAdonis wrote: When you are defending, even numbers are better. Two 4s are better than 5,3, but 6,2 is better than both.
why? any math for this theory?




















Wolffystyle wrote:Back to Moose, though, I'm actually wondering though if 4 is better to defend with. I've seen players like King use it on city mogul. In a small 1v1 game, if you have four, you might as well attack, right? However, a wall of four gives a chance to roll 2 dice more than twice as often.
Gengoldy wrote:Of all the games I've played, and there have been some poor sports and cursing players out there, you are by far the lowest and with the least class.





























Timminz wrote:Seulessliathan wrote:BaldAdonis wrote: When you are defending, even numbers are better. Two 4s are better than 5,3, but 6,2 is better than both.
why? any math for this theory?
Not quite the math involved, but http://www.gamesbyemail.com/Games/Gambit/BattleOdds will show you that those examples are true.
















































































Seulessliathan wrote:why? any math for this theory?
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i doubt there is any rule about even and uneven numbers



















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