![]() ![]() v is for his victory, f for when he fails. Upper column is what he rolls, side is what I roll on either dice (34 is one dice 3, one 4). I got a sheet with the tabled result I figured with him: And if we ever go bigger than that then we *really* are going to need another way to calculate it.īelow is the table you sent with instructions on how to read it. ![]() Figured I would need to find a formula to resolve this one, as our earlier solution ( table everything ) suddenly is 36x36, giving well over a thousand possible results. I only win if one of my dice is greater than both of his.Īnd we got stuck. If any one of his dice has a number equal to or greater than both of mine he wins. We had a bit of trouble solving that one, and had to resort to a table with all the results ( 6x36) to figure out where we stood. I his die has a number that is equal or greater than both of mine, he wins. Used the opportunity to get him to calculate the probabilities of him winning, see if I could get him interested into looking at this game from a more academic perspective. ![]() If he gets the same number as me OR a bigger number he wins. ![]()
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