Posted by JimmyFantastic on 2013-03-01 13:55:47
Failing a 2+ dodge is not too unlucky.
Failing a 2+ dodge with the dodge skill can be unlucky, in the same way as rolling double skulls can be unlucky.
Posted by the_Sage on 2013-03-01 15:07:29
Yeah, though double skulls let you team RR or pro, whereas snakes are less forgiving.
Posted by Hitonagashi on 2013-03-01 15:24:48
Yep, anyone thinking an elf failing a dodge without a rr is unlucky needs more practice. You should be seeking to minimise 2+ with no rr's.
Posted by koadah on 2013-03-01 15:35:47
If it's the first dodge of the turn it's fairly unlucky. Seventh dodge less so. ;)
Depends on your definition of unlucky.
Posted by garyt1 on 2013-03-01 16:06:19
Compare to rolling a 1 with gfi when you have already used your rerolls. They always seem to fail. Especially in the endzone!
What is the only double 1 (not counting skulls) that can be rerolled? Armour or injury with piling on..
Posted by Eieksar on 2013-03-01 16:31:12
Rated 6 for rolling 4 successful 1d blocks in a row, turning the ball over, scoring and almost wizarding my best blitzer to death in our last match :D
Posted by pythrr on 2013-03-01 16:37:10
there is no such thing as luck
only probability.
please work out (your brain)
Posted by koadah on 2013-03-01 16:47:49
Probability only exists to tell you how lucky or unlucky you have been.
Posted by RedDevilCG on 2013-03-01 17:05:20
Is rolling triple skulls with no reroll available unlucky?
Yes, I'm still bitter from lastnight's stunty game >.<
Posted by neoliminal on 2013-03-02 14:43:06
Nuffle knows not these things, "Lucky" or "Unlucky", fore-soothe, Nuffle has an advanced degree in Statistical Analysis.
Posted by Verminardo on 2013-03-03 14:39:19
Also, not any block that does not result in a turnover is a successful block.
Posted by Axtklinge on 2013-04-07 19:30:08
Indeed a very interesting view over the subject.
:)