Cheating: Didn't lost lost a dice....
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 2:03 pm
Please see this user (mortarmer), won 80%Games of his games in game nÂș =1189432 he didn't lost once in the dices...
Conquer Club, a free online multiplayer variation of a popular world domination board game.
https://conquerclub.com/forum/
And the mystery is solved...!BoomerJew wrote:2007-11-12 18:20:19 - s19mund attacked Setubal from Santarem and conquered it from mortarmer
Looks like he did lose from the dice.
wipes hands, my work here is doneAnarkistsdream wrote:And the mystery is solved...!BoomerJew wrote:2007-11-12 18:20:19 - s19mund attacked Setubal from Santarem and conquered it from mortarmer
Looks like he did lose from the dice.
s19mund wrote:You are so clever... I think is to much luck to conquer with an army of seven, four regions of 3 armies
look in the help and FAQ before accuseing people KTHXBAIs19mund wrote:You are so clever... I think is to much luck to conquer with an army of seven, four regions of 3 armies
That doesn't make sense...canadian bacon wrote:It is human nature to remember the losses more than the wins.
the reverse is also true.
I think he meantThe1exile wrote:That doesn't make sense...canadian bacon wrote:It is human nature to remember the losses more than the wins.
the reverse is also true.
it can't be both human nature to remember the losses more than the wins and human nature to remember the wins more than the losses.
paradox alert.
canadian bacon wrote: so it is possible to lose that many rolls. ...
the reverse is also true.
I believe the probability of that is about 1.57% - so not that improbable at all (within the context of the number of dice "thrown" on CC).s19mund wrote:You are so clever... I think is to much luck to conquer with an army of seven, four regions of 3 armies
i ment that he'll remember his losses but that also falls under the other guy's wins as he is essentially loseing against the other guy er go thay in a way are his losses.The1exile wrote:That doesn't make sense...canadian bacon wrote:It is human nature to remember the losses more than the wins.
the reverse is also true.
it can't be both human nature to remember the losses more than the wins and human nature to remember the wins more than the losses.
paradox alert.
It is indeed very lucky, but not as extraordinary as I would have guessed.s19mund wrote:You are so clever... I think is to much luck to conquer with an army of seven, four regions of 3 armies
Pshht...benjikat wrote:"thrown"