Question: don't certain individuals roll more 6s than others--acc. to degaston's graph? If so, then how are the dice fair?
For example, if I tend to roll slightly more 5 and 6s than 1s and 2s, then how is this not a problem?

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BigBallinStalin wrote:According to degaston's study, there's a discrepancy in the outcomes of rolls across individuals. Some mods have acknowledged that the dice are not random, but the lack of this fairness affects everyone equally; therefore, reform is not quite necessary.
Question: don't certain individuals roll more 6s than others--acc. to degaston's graph? If so, then how are the dice fair?
For example, if I tend to roll slightly more 5 and 6s than 1s and 2s, then how is this not a problem?
Metsfanmax wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:According to degaston's study, there's a discrepancy in the outcomes of rolls across individuals. Some mods have acknowledged that the dice are not random, but the lack of this fairness affects everyone equally; therefore, reform is not quite necessary.
Question: don't certain individuals roll more 6s than others--acc. to degaston's graph? If so, then how are the dice fair?
For example, if I tend to roll slightly more 5 and 6s than 1s and 2s, then how is this not a problem?
We would have people rolling more 5s and 6s than 1s/2s in either scenario, and it would still be fair.
BigBallinStalin wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:According to degaston's study, there's a discrepancy in the outcomes of rolls across individuals. Some mods have acknowledged that the dice are not random, but the lack of this fairness affects everyone equally; therefore, reform is not quite necessary.
Question: don't certain individuals roll more 6s than others--acc. to degaston's graph? If so, then how are the dice fair?
For example, if I tend to roll slightly more 5 and 6s than 1s and 2s, then how is this not a problem?
We would have people rolling more 5s and 6s than 1s/2s in either scenario, and it would still be fair.
But if you look at degaston's graph, the distribution isn't the same for everyone, so... how is that fair?
BigBallinStalin wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:BigBallinStalin wrote:According to degaston's study, there's a discrepancy in the outcomes of rolls across individuals. Some mods have acknowledged that the dice are not random, but the lack of this fairness affects everyone equally; therefore, reform is not quite necessary.
Question: don't certain individuals roll more 6s than others--acc. to degaston's graph? If so, then how are the dice fair?
For example, if I tend to roll slightly more 5 and 6s than 1s and 2s, then how is this not a problem?
We would have people rolling more 5s and 6s than 1s/2s in either scenario, and it would still be fair.
But if you look at degaston's graph, the distribution isn't the same for everyone, so... how is that fair?
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