- Posts: 110
- Joined: Wed Mar 05, 2014 3:44 am
Sernior wrote:PS ok maybe I found a way to explain it:
Suppose you are in a wood in real life and in this wood you know there is a guy who wants to fight you to death, now you both have swords but during the fight at one point a tree fall on your opponent and kill him, that was lucky, but you also were good to remain alive and actually could have happened that he killed you if before the lucky event he got you off guard with his sword.
Another thing is that, with (or against) the same guy you started to play russian roulette if you have the first try and the bullet is in the second shot you will survive and he will die even if you repeat the game infinite times, another matter is the first situation that could evolve in different ways (not every time the tree will fall on your opponent but it depends on the fight you set up against him before the event!) and the roll factor have a much less importance and is not the centre of the fight.
You have to understand that rolls must be logically dependant (as mathematicians would say) on your tactic and what happened before the roll and never be independant.
I re-read that. I think you should to. It does not serve your argument at all.
Open Beta Player. World Champion Coin Tosser.