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nabz wrote:
How is that 10 troops are able to win against 17 troops, i mean the odds are 10% but still, how?
Matty wrote:
http://riskodds.com/index.php


Right you are, 10.4%.

That means that if you try attacking 10 vs 17 ten-million times, you would win on avarege a million of them.

Quite a lot e?
"Strength doesn't lie in numbers, strength doesn't lie in wealth. Strength lies in nights of peaceful slumbers." ~Maria
Vexer wrote:
do they not teach probability and statistics in public school anymore? I'm getting tired of hearing about this over and over again.
nabz wrote:
my question was, how can every time the odds work in your favor? because he attacked my 17 troops, i went down 1 and he went down 1, probability is still lower than 50%, he attacks again and keeps attacking, so he attacked 4 times while his probability of winning was still under 50% yet he takes over. The guy knew that he was going to take over.

Now my question, is it possible that there might be some hackers around? or is it just luck?

Btw Vexer, i go to a private school if that's what you're concerned about.
nabz wrote:
lol, i'm playing a game and i lost 17 troops to 1 (31 vs 11 troops)

Anyways, thanks!
Vexer wrote:
There is no way to hack the dice. They are determined by the server and not the user's computer.

It used to be possible to change the outcome of the dice rolls by changing the speed at which you clicked attack or by waiting until someone else clicks attack in a different game before you click attack again. But the results were not predictable. I have since changed the way the dice work and this is no longer the case.