(illuvitar @ May 04 2008,15:07)
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do a new experiment and buy new dice, also have both players use the same dice, every roll. much more valid experiment eh ?
Well, I thought this was the most valid ... perhaps we get the same overall result if we use the same dice in a dice box with a shaker: but I wanted to know whether there was a difference under our normal playing conditions. Essentially, I wanted to know if it was my imagination and general pessimistic whinging that was making it look like he rolls better than me or if there was something to it!
I think I will run a follow-up experiment. I don't think I'll go as far as to buy new dice, but I'll ask if we can both use my dice (which are uniform) and see what happens. I can do that during one game (rather than eight!) using a multidimensional log-linear contingency table analysis (which is far less complicated than the name suggests!). That way we can see if it's the dice.
(ragnarok @ May 04 2008,14:36)
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In that case my only suggestion is that slaanesh turned his/her back on you for having dealings with tzeentch.
You were playing with the princes of pleasure army and were trying to figure out luck, the domain of the trickster god.
Oh, well, that explains everything! (Maybe I should get me some Thousand Sons?)