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What is the math behind DOMINOES? Mario LLorente Steve McCrea
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- Опубликовано: 10 дек 2010
- Imagine you have a pair of cubes. You have six sides on both cube. What are the combinations that are possible? That's right, 1-6 x six. Cube number 1 can be set with the ONE pointed up and the second cube can have 1 2 3 4 5 or 6 up. Then Cube 1 can have the TWO pointing up and the second cube has six possible positions.
There are in fact 36 PERMUTATIONS (every possible arrangement, even the arrangements that appear similar). For example, 1,2 and 2,1 are the same COMBINATION, but there are two different PERMUTATIONS using these two numbers.
Here is a definition of the difference between PERMUTATIONS and COMBINATIONS
there is an important difference between permutations and combinations. In this case, for permutations the order of events is important: order 1 is different from order 2. For combinations, however, it does not matter which picture was hung first. In this example there are two permutations (A, B ≠ B, A), but only one combination (A, B = B, A).
P = the position is important (A first or B first)
1 is first or 2 is first
C = CHOICE
Learn more about dominoes by reading Mario's book
This is actually Jeff Goldblum
Beautiful video. Makes it easy to memorize visualising this setup.
Glad to have friends with the same interest in dominos game.
7 of each. Love this game.
Pretty much there are 7 of each number of the dominoes if you learn how to count the bones as they are played then you can shut the other player down an lock the game !!!!! I do it to my uncle P all the time..
Any tips on how to learn how to count the bones etc. I’m desperate to learn how to play properly, as family members have been thrashing me and laughing in my face! Looool
@@paynepayne1954 same loool
@@paynepayne1954 4 Player, 7 Dominoes Each player.
If I get 4 or 5 of the same number, I typically stand a decent chance of winning. Im not a pro but I've won 6 love quite a few times against guys that act like they're pros. You know whats unaccounted for because of what's on the table, but it's impossible to know who has what. There's 3 other players holding 21 Dominoes in Total.
Did you find the money hidden in uncle p’s tv?
@@paynepayne1954count what you have, add it to what's in the table, and figure it out what's left to be seen.
Also keep in mind what the others don't have, wich bones they been avoidind etc etc...
Thank you!
Helpful info for strong game play..💪💪understanding this will elevate your game play
Understanding what? That there's 7 of Each? Lol
Great! How do I use this to win more? I’m getting cooked 😭
7 by 4= 7 buy 4. thank you
No useful information in this video. What’s your point?
He’s just tryna say that there’s 7 of each but he just made it way longer
Waste of time
I couldn't understand shit...
The maths behind it not how to play it