For any new viewers, Poof is known to be the most calm and level headed under pressure. No matter how rigged or how unfair, he keeps it together. So don’t be afraid to crank that volume up 😊
@@abaraigamer8814yeah. The most obvious one is the 6 roll, where it does a very long wind up, being very slow at the beginning, before speeding up and landing on 6.
The optimal strategy on "Hide and go Seek" is actually to hide behind the small horsies. It means you will immediately get found, but it improves the odds to win as a team. If noone hides behind the horsies, then the one can guess five of the six other locations and only one is safe. The chance that atleast one of the three is hiding in this specific place is then 1- (5/6)^3 = 42%. Therefore the one has a statistical advantage. However, if one player hides behind the horsies, the one will immediately find them. And then, the one only has 4 guesses for the remaining six locations. So two locations are safe and the chance that one of the other two players is in one of these two locations is 1 - (4/6)^2 = 56%. Therefore the three have a statistical advantage.
Party Phil wants to stop him at all costs- Poof has won too much with Beef Boss and Alfonso. The master mansion is getting too full, Phil can’t have Dudy Dude coming to join the mansion too-
Poof, in the hide and seek game it’s actually beneficial to hide behind the horses, because that way the person has to find 2 people in 4 tries with 6 potential spots, rather than finding three people in 5 tries with 6 potential spots, leaving there being a 1 in 3 chance on the last try rather than a 1 in 2 chance, the whole premise being that the player sees you behind the horses and is required to waste a selection and give the other people more chances to win. Of course this doesn’t matter since the computer is rigged
Well, well, well. This is Dudy dude’s third or fourth time playing against Wii Party Beginner Difficulty. First time was in 2022 followed by the Standard Difficulty. Wii Sports, Wii Sports Resort, Wii Party and Wii Party U Will always be some of Poofesure’s best gameplay series ever on his channel.
Useful Hide and Seek mini game tip: those rocking horses in the middle although are a bad spot to hide in, are very helpful as it makes the 1 player waste one of their attempts. That way they are left with a 1-3 chance of picking the correct final spot instead of a 50-50. Can also cause an auto victory if the two remaining hiders are away and the seeker has one choice left.
11:31 that door thing was sooooo annoying when i was dpin advanced difficulty. It went all the way down to 2 and somehow EVERYONE ROLLED 1. It wpuldnt open for another 4 turns. But i also won it so yh :D
14:52 Assuming the dice rolls truly are random, the chance of the sum failing to be 6 or more are as follows. The main dice has 6 possibilities. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6) The silver dice can be 1, 2, or 3. 6 possibilities x 3 possibilities. There are 18 possible results There are The only ways you can fail to reach 6 (ignoring doubles for now) are as follows. If it weren't for the double system, this is how you would get
As a Minnesota resident, I too love when he references the golden gophers! It seems to happen almost every time he plays the game lately and I hope it continues!
He did a really good on the try not to drop the presents with the game. He's usually the first one to lose on that one. I love watching him play his party games though. I just wish you would go back to Mario. Just once in a while at least.
Not getting a 6 or higher with two dice is wild... including the matching bonus 3rd dice, (in 1st place), there are 66 possible outcomes and 57 of which are 6 or higher giving roughly an 86% chance of a 6 or higher
BTW it's about a 76% chance of rolling at least a 6 with a 1st place dice (including the chances of rolling a double 1 and then a 4 or higher or a double 2 and then a 2 or higher).