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  2. Astragalomancy - Wikipedia

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    The sides were marked with the values 1,3,4 and 6, with opposing sides adding up to seven. Unlike cubic dice, the construction of Astragaloi meant there were varying chances that a particular value would be rolled. [8] The results were then compared to what are known as “dice oracles”.

  3. Go First Dice - Wikipedia

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    Several candidates exist for a set of 5 dice, but none is known to be optimal. A not-permutation-fair solution for 5 sixty-sided dice was found by James Grime and Brian Pollock. A permutation-fair solution for a mixed set of 1 thirty-six-sided die, 2 forty-eight-sided dice, 1 fifty-four-sided die, and 1 twenty-sided die was found by Eric Harshbarg

  4. Hazard (game) - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 169 If they roll a 2 or a 3, they lose (throwing out or outing). [1]: 169 If they roll an 11 or 12, the result depends on the main: [1]: 169 with a main of 5 or 9, they throw out with both an 11 and a 12; with a main of 6 or 8, they throw out with an 11 but nick with a 12; with a main of 7, they nick with an 11 but throw out with a 12.

  5. KDice - Wikipedia

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    The only attacks with a true 100% success rate are 7 vs 1 and 8 vs 1, and even a 6 vs 1 attack has a win rate slightly lower than 100%. Although a 2v8 win is extremely unlikely, even that attack has a nonzero success rate, because two dice have a maximum value of 12, while eight dice have a minimum value of 8.

  6. Fudge (role-playing game system) - Wikipedia

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    The same Good attribute would be considered Poor if you were to roll three minus sides and one blank. The same dice roll can be achieved with six-sided dice, treating a 1 or 2 as [−], a 34 as [ ] and a 5–6 as [+]. There are also several alternative dice systems available that use ten-sided dice, coins, or playing cards.

  7. Roll20 - Wikipedia

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    Roll20 reported reaching 1 million users in July 2015 [4] and 2 million users in January 2017. [7] Academic Evan Torner, in the book Watch Us Roll: Essays on Actual Play and Performance in Tabletop Role-Playing Games (2021), highlighted the impact of Roll20 on the actual play movement. [ 8 ]

  8. Intransitive dice - Wikipedia

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    Die A has sides 2, 2, 4, 4, 9, 9. Die B has sides 1, 1, 6, 6, 8, 8. Die C has sides 3, 3, 5, 5, 7, 7. The probability that A rolls a higher number than B, the probability that B rolls higher than C, and the probability that C rolls higher than A are all ⁠ 5 / 9 ⁠, so this set of dice is intransitive. In fact, it has the even stronger ...

  9. Glossary of tables game terms - Wikipedia

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    Point no. 1 in French tables games such as Trictrac and Jacquet. [20] throw. Same as roll when referring to dice. Throw off. Same as bear off. [2] Trictrac board and equipment trictrac, Trictrac board Type of board used for Trictrac and other French tables games. Similar to a backgammon board, but with high side rails and holes in the rails for ...