![]() ![]() ![]() It is not done on every play, otherwise it would be abundantly clear that it was cheating, but just enough so that a very skilled player, who should easily gain a 70-30 advantage over time (say 500 games), is limited to, at best, 60-40, and more likely 50-50 in the case of an intermediate player. ![]() That may be so as far as the random function, but I am sure that there is code in the game that allows the computer player the option of discarding the roll if it does not provide an advantage on that move. I've corresponded with the auth or, and he maintains (in very precise language), that the dice are truly random. I don't think it's the randomness of the dice algorithm that is in question. ![]()
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