
Now, would any interested mathematicians like to determine the odds of getting such a set of cards? this is killing me!

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Metsfanmax wrote:I count 151 territories. The chance of getting those cards in that order is then (1/151)*(1/150)*(1/149)*(1/148), or 2 * 10^-9 (i.e. the chances are one in 500 million). Of course, that ignores what the other players have, but it's a rough idea ;P
karelpietertje wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:I count 151 territories. The chance of getting those cards in that order is then (1/151)*(1/150)*(1/149)*(1/148), or 2 * 10^-9 (i.e. the chances are one in 500 million). Of course, that ignores what the other players have, but it's a rough idea ;P
It also ignores the amount of games that have been played with spoils on Conquer Man, and the amount of possible combinations that would have triggered a forum post.
imo, Lame Poem isn't that interesting a set of spoils.
Metsfanmax wrote:karelpietertje wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:I count 151 territories. The chance of getting those cards in that order is then (1/151)*(1/150)*(1/149)*(1/148), or 2 * 10^-9 (i.e. the chances are one in 500 million). Of course, that ignores what the other players have, but it's a rough idea ;P
It also ignores the amount of games that have been played with spoils on Conquer Man, and the amount of possible combinations that would have triggered a forum post.
imo, Lame Poem isn't that interesting a set of spoils.
He only asked what the probability of getting those particular spoils in that order was, and my answer was right, except for what the opponents have (because that lowers the total number of cards left in the "deck"). That being said, the probability is the same for any particular set of four cards in a row.
NightWolf wrote:Now, would any interested mathematicians like to determine the odds of getting such a set of cards?
karelpietertje wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:karelpietertje wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:I count 151 territories. The chance of getting those cards in that order is then (1/151)*(1/150)*(1/149)*(1/148), or 2 * 10^-9 (i.e. the chances are one in 500 million). Of course, that ignores what the other players have, but it's a rough idea ;P
It also ignores the amount of games that have been played with spoils on Conquer Man, and the amount of possible combinations that would have triggered a forum post.
imo, Lame Poem isn't that interesting a set of spoils.
He only asked what the probability of getting those particular spoils in that order was, and my answer was right, except for what the opponents have (because that lowers the total number of cards left in the "deck"). That being said, the probability is the same for any particular set of four cards in a row.
False. From his post, I can only deduct he asked for the odds on such a set, not this particular set in this order.NightWolf wrote:Now, would any interested mathematicians like to determine the odds of getting such a set of cards?
The odds of getting a set that is funny in the same way remain not too small.
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6 cards?
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karelpietertje wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:I count 151 territories. The chance of getting those cards in that order is then (1/151)*(1/150)*(1/149)*(1/148), or 2 * 10^-9 (i.e. the chances are one in 500 million). Of course, that ignores what the other players have, but it's a rough idea ;P
It also ignores the amount of games that have been played with spoils on Conquer Man, and the amount of possible combinations that would have triggered a forum post.
imo, Lame Poem isn't that interesting a set of spoils.
Metsfanmax wrote:He only asked what the probability of getting those particular spoils in that order was, and my answer was right, except for what the opponents have (because that lowers the total number of cards left in the "deck"). That being said, the probability is the same for any particular set of four cards in a row.
stahrgazer wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:He only asked what the probability of getting those particular spoils in that order was, and my answer was right, except for what the opponents have (because that lowers the total number of cards left in the "deck"). That being said, the probability is the same for any particular set of four cards in a row.
No... there was a thread where people got duplicates. From that thread, apparently each spoil pulls from a full deck, so your odds of getting any particular spoils is the same for every pull.
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