Okay the maths for chance time: If you do it Apollo's way - you want Apollo not to be the first pick (3/4 chance) and you want Apollo to be the second pick (1/3 chance) which multiples to be a 1/4 chance If you do it Ryan's way - you want Apollo to be the first pick (1/4 chance) and you don't care who the second pick is (3/3 chance) which multiples to be a 1/4 chance So the odds are the same on the face of it but that's without factoring in the extra speed so... Vibes based Apollo is definitely right though
Though tbf if the chance time player wants themselves to receive the star, the second probability in Ryan’s way switches to 1/3, changing the percentage of the exact scenario happening 8.25%, which is a third of the likelihood of happening than Apollos way
@1w3i1z4a1r3d1 except you'd also have to change the chances on Apollo's side to 1/4 not 3/4 because (hypothetically) Ryan only wants himself to be picked
wanting to have a gas stove in a newly built house is perfectly reasonable lmao, especially for asian/indian food that really needs the flame to cook better imo. quick heat adjustments ftw.
Im gonna nerd out and tell you that youre wrong about the chance time odds at 21:00. The odds are 1/4 that you gave a star either order he picks them. You could argue you have more influence picking receiver first because its a little slower and you have a bigger window to purposely miss yoshi but from a purely mathematical perspective they are identical. Heres a chart of how it can go: A -> R M F 3 R -> A M F 0 M -> A R F 0 F -> A R M 0 3/12 A
Okay the maths for chance time:
If you do it Apollo's way - you want Apollo not to be the first pick (3/4 chance) and you want Apollo to be the second pick (1/3 chance) which multiples to be a 1/4 chance
If you do it Ryan's way - you want Apollo to be the first pick (1/4 chance) and you don't care who the second pick is (3/3 chance) which multiples to be a 1/4 chance
So the odds are the same on the face of it but that's without factoring in the extra speed so... Vibes based Apollo is definitely right though
Though tbf if the chance time player wants themselves to receive the star, the second probability in Ryan’s way switches to 1/3, changing the percentage of the exact scenario happening 8.25%, which is a third of the likelihood of happening than Apollos way
@1w3i1z4a1r3d1 except you'd also have to change the chances on Apollo's side to 1/4 not 3/4 because (hypothetically) Ryan only wants himself to be picked
@moth.03fair- tbh I just like Apollos argument more even though the math doesn’t math to make his argument better
Can’t wait for the 10 hour game!
I’m a fiend for Mario party so I went and watched the vod on twitch already but I might watch it again here because it was CINEMA all the way through
that was such a wild game omg cinema from beginning to end
i was cheering for the triple fweep aesthetic win at the end 😂
wanting to have a gas stove in a newly built house is perfectly reasonable lmao, especially for asian/indian food that really needs the flame to cook better imo. quick heat adjustments ftw.
Inside of you there are two Steph Curries, allegedly
Im gonna nerd out and tell you that youre wrong about the chance time odds at 21:00. The odds are 1/4 that you gave a star either order he picks them. You could argue you have more influence picking receiver first because its a little slower and you have a bigger window to purposely miss yoshi but from a purely mathematical perspective they are identical. Heres a chart of how it can go:
A -> R M F 3
R -> A M F 0
M -> A R F 0
F -> A R M 0
3/12
A
Wait. Didnt Apollo say "one in four chance."?
I think gas is great but there’s not many things i need gas for so i stick with electric tops! Inductions are amazing though!!
45 turn game when?