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AAFitz wrote:Attacker threw 126017 dice.
Defender threw 65750 dice.
Wins / Ties / Loses
22499 / 6982 / 15124
My percentages are within .3% of every category....for those who still question the dice...If they were off at all it would show up over 126000 dice throws.
But everyone has a right to question the dice once. Early on in the game me and my partner lost 40 armies and killed about 4 inside of two turns. I suspected foul play....till I myself found it possible to take down a 15 with a 7.
I of course didnt post, or leave a neg feedback for cheating with dice, but I do understand why people question them in the beginning. Its after showing that they are fair that it gets a little aggrevating. But hanging them seems a little extreme...I think assuring them they are fair would be more helpful.
Talapus wrote:I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.
aage wrote:Never trust CYOC or pancake.
mandalorian2298 wrote:Dices are to be adored and groveled before, not questioned! If we hang enough of those heretics, maybe dices will be mercyfull to us.
mandalorian2298 wrote:Dices are to be adored and groveled before, not questioned! If we hang enough of those heretics, maybe dices will be mercyfull to us.
kwanton wrote:mandalorian2298 wrote:Dices are to be adored and groveled before, not questioned! If we hang enough of those heretics, maybe dices will be mercyfull to us.
OMG!! The plural of dice is die!!!!!! You have insulted the dice gods....now we have to sacrifice a virgin. I hope you're happy.
dcowboys055 wrote:My dice are rigged when playing AA, otherwise they are normal.
Lev306 wrote:You guys do have a point that in time, the dice balances out. However, that still doesn't help the effects on gameplay. A bad streak can permanently cripple a game. Although u can argue that the next game you can get incredibly lucky streaks, it doesn't matter in terms of gameplay. Firstly, you will win half and lose half the games which won't help your points all that much. Rather overall consistent dice rolls will allow a player with good strategy to raise their score much more quickly than the streaky dice player whose strategy will ultimately fail due to the dice. Secondly, the players in the game can strongly affect your score too. If you get bad streaks in a game with players ranked much lower than you, you can say bye bye to loads of points, possibly more points than you can recover with good dice in several games afterwards.
While I personally don't mind the dice, it would be nice though if somehow the balancing of streaks were a bit more fair. Its not too annoying or that big a deal if you lose, say 5 ot 6 to 3 odds or something of that nature but it would be annoying if it would be pretty annoying and very destructive to your game if you lost at greater odds.
tahitiwahini wrote:Lev306 wrote:You guys do have a point that in time, the dice balances out. However, that still doesn't help the effects on gameplay. A bad streak can permanently cripple a game. Although u can argue that the next game you can get incredibly lucky streaks, it doesn't matter in terms of gameplay. Firstly, you will win half and lose half the games which won't help your points all that much. Rather overall consistent dice rolls will allow a player with good strategy to raise their score much more quickly than the streaky dice player whose strategy will ultimately fail due to the dice. Secondly, the players in the game can strongly affect your score too. If you get bad streaks in a game with players ranked much lower than you, you can say bye bye to loads of points, possibly more points than you can recover with good dice in several games afterwards.
While I personally don't mind the dice, it would be nice though if somehow the balancing of streaks were a bit more fair. Its not too annoying or that big a deal if you lose, say 5 ot 6 to 3 odds or something of that nature but it would be annoying if it would be pretty annoying and very destructive to your game if you lost at greater odds.
Streaks are to be expected in truly random dice for two reasons.
1) Streaks, meaning the same number occurring over and over again, will occur in truly random dice. In other words: a truly random number generator can be expected to produce a stream of 6's: 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6, every so often. In fact, it can be statistically determined how often such a sequence is likely to occur. If such a sequence never occurred it would be highly suspicious.
2) When we talk about streaks at CC we usually mean bad attack outcomes. So for instance if we get the following dice rolls:
1 2 3 4 5 2 5 2 5 2 1 4 6 5 6 3 2 4 4 3 2 1 5 6 3 2 1 6 3 6
looks pretty random, yes?
What if we were making a series of 3v2 dice attacks and we received the above dice rolls:
[(1 2 3) (4 5)] = attacker loses two armies
[(2 5 2) (5 2)] = attacker loses two armies
[(1 4 6) (5 6)] = attacker loses two armies
[(3 2 4) (4 3)] = attacker loses two armies
[(2 1 5) (6 3)] = attacker loses two armies
[(2 1 6) (3 6)] = attacker loses two armies
We've just lost 12 attacking armies and the defender has lost none. All this carnage resulted from an innocent (and random) looking string of dice rolls:
1 2 3 4 5 2 5 2 5 2 1 4 6 5 6 3 2 4 4 3 2 1 5 6 3 2 1 6 3 6
I attacked a territory defended by two armies, from an attacking country with 13 armies, and when the dust settled I had one army on my country and the defender still had two on his.
When we talk of streaky dice this is what we're talking about.
From our perspective it is a streak, but it certainly doesn't mean that the dice are not truly random. For example, if before we commenced our 3v2 dice attacks we had made a 1v1 dice attack (and assuming we got the same dice rolls) we would have experienced a much different outcome in the 3v2 attacks that followed:
[(1) (2)] attacker loses 1 army
[(3 4 5) (2 5)] attacker loses 1 army, defender loses 1 army
[(2 5 2) (1 4)] defender loses 2 armies
[(6 5 6) (3 2)] defender loses 2 armies
[(4 4 3) (2 1)] defender loses 2 armies
[(5 6 3) (2 1)] defender loses 2 armies
6 3 6
So, if as an attacker I attacked with 2 armies a country defended by 2 armies and I lost 1 army.
Then if I attacked with 5 armies a country defended by 9 armies, and when the dust cleared, I was able to advance 4 armies into the defeated defender's territory.
Two drastically different battle outcomes but all with the same dice rolls.
pyro55 wrote:2007-04-14 08:35:27 - Timemonger: right.....16 vs 5.....
2007-04-14 18:14:07 - Timemonger: pyro....lucker....0 losses vs 9:S
2007-04-16 06:12:50 - Timemonger: 10 vs 1.....darn....is pyro the owner of random.org or something?:S
2007-04-17 15:11:07 - Timemonger: once again....6 vs 0....
i just thought this was funny
chewyman wrote:Those people shouldn't be threatened or punished they should be praised and encouraged. Seeing other peoples' appalling rolls makes our own miserably bad luck seem just that much more bearable. Plus, laughing at other's misfortune is fun
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