you want fences the item that replaces itself every time you get it go F**k yourself sir i got played literally a 1 in 1000 chance of that happening first try whats the point osf ever trying again with a 0% chance of getting anything
you want fences the item that replaces itself every time you get it go F**k yourself sir i got played literally a 1 in 1000 chance of that happening first try whats the point osf ever trying again with a 0% chance of getting anything
1 in 1000 chance you say? I'd like to see your math sir.
I also had the chance to get 3 sets of fences. At first, I was a little disappointed, but hey! you can make a valentines park with 12, more than with only 4. So all in all, yeah, I happy with my fences.
you want fences the item that replaces itself every time you get it go F**k yourself sir i got played literally a 1 in 1000 chance of that happening first try whats the point osf ever trying again with a 0% chance of getting anything
1 in 1000 chance you say? I'd like to see your math sir.
Should be 1/10, each spin is unique and not added to the other. The chance of getting the majority of the prizes is 1/10, and each spin is not based on previous spins.
Just like flipping a coin and getting heads 3 times, each flip is unique instance with the chance of hitting heads at 50%.
you want fences the item that replaces itself every time you get it go F**k yourself sir i got played literally a 1 in 1000 chance of that happening first try whats the point osf ever trying again with a 0% chance of getting anything
1 in 1000 chance you say? I'd like to see your math sir.
Should be 1/10, each spin is unique and not added to the other. The chance of getting the majority of the prizes is 1/10, and each spin is not based on previous spins.
Just like flipping a coin and getting heads 3 times, each flip is unique instance with the chance of hitting heads at 50%.
The OP is right provided that the odds of winning fences is 0.1.
While each "spin" is unique, the odds of getting fences three times in a row is 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 = 0.001 (or 1 in a 1000).
I like the fences, they are perfect for making a romantic park especially around Valentine's. Don't give up yet and by god watch your language. Nobody deserves to be talked to like that.
On a side note, I have 20 fences 6 ponds and a crap load of lamps lol.
you want fences the item that replaces itself every time you get it go F**k yourself sir i got played literally a 1 in 1000 chance of that happening first try whats the point osf ever trying again with a 0% chance of getting anything
1 in 1000 chance you say? I'd like to see your math sir.
Should be 1/10, each spin is unique and not added to the other. The chance of getting the majority of the prizes is 1/10, and each spin is not based on previous spins.
Just like flipping a coin and getting heads 3 times, each flip is unique instance with the chance of hitting heads at 50%.
The OP is right provided that the odds of winning fences is 0.1.
While each "spin" is unique, the odds of getting fences three times in a row is 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 = 0.001 (or 1 in a 1000).
Improbable but not impossible. Hopefully I'll be as unlucky. I could do with 40 fences.
I had none of the items on the wheel to start with, and for each spin so far I've got a new item every spin including the train, with only 2 left to clear the wheel. Feeling quite lucky, and smug!
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1 in 1000 chance you say? I'd like to see your math sir.
Should be 1/10, each spin is unique and not added to the other. The chance of getting the majority of the prizes is 1/10, and each spin is not based on previous spins.
Just like flipping a coin and getting heads 3 times, each flip is unique instance with the chance of hitting heads at 50%.
The OP is right provided that the odds of winning fences is 0.1.
While each "spin" is unique, the odds of getting fences three times in a row is 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1 = 0.001 (or 1 in a 1000).
On a side note, I have 20 fences 6 ponds and a crap load of lamps lol.
Improbable but not impossible. Hopefully I'll be as unlucky. I could do with 40 fences.