I like how chat missed the part at 6:50 where he actually cheated and focused on him drawing off leader effect first before resolving the card he played off the -don. Which chat is wrong the player decides which effect resolves first.
LMAO bro hella cheated you, from not being clear with dice roll and not letting you call it to the looking at his hand and then choosing 1st or 2nd (you need to pick prior)
Yes that was weird, I think he just meant to play baby Reiju and just put out the wrong card, bc we know he has a baby Reiju in hand bc he searched it with stage. And when he played Sora, he used 2 don. Sora would only cost 1 don but baby Reiju would cost 2 don. It seems like he's new to the deck bc I don't see how putting down a 2k counter over baby Reiju would give him an advantage. Idk how neither of them noticed tho.
Brother!!!! NO!!! he swindled hard with the dice roll, and his hand lol NOOO, also Baby reiju should've went to trash after using the -1 don to play big reiju. But congrats on this W we take those!
I think this isn't true actually. You can do 2 dice with even odds and have it be fair. Think about it this way. No matter what you roll on the 1st die, it's only the 2nd die that matters. E.g. If you roll a 1 on the 1st die, you have equal chances of getting an even sum (1 3 5) or odd sum (2 4 6). If you roll a 6 on the 1st die, same thing where an odd number on the 2nd die will make it result in even and the even numbers will make it result in odd.
@@jacksonhoang7207 with 1 dice u roll 1 to 6 which is 3 odds and 3 evens and its 50/50. With 2 dice , the smallest u can roll is 2 and biggest is 12, there is gonna be 6 evens number and 5 odd number. Its no longer 50/50
@@ThanhHa-qb1oz That's not how probability works. It's not just the number of different results (e.g. 6 evens and 5 odds). You have to take into account what are the chances of rolling a number. For example, it's much more likely to roll a 7 rather than it is to roll either a 2 or 12. Just because there are more results doesn't mean it's more likely. Using 2 dice to roll odds evens is still 50/50.