my new dice are serving up some hot non-platonic probabilitiespic.twitter.com/XIHx6hA2sy
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I guess you can try to normalize, but that puts pressure on having the right rounding strategy. :·)
yeah, it's not especially fun, but if you're comfortable with binary you can reasonably model any sort of probability with coins/cowries. see the final answer post here: http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/65653.html …
in practice I think the algorithm was simpler tho, e.g. for Royal Game of Ur and Pachisi, you just tossed 6 or 7 shells, counted the face-up ones, and that's your roll. this has a nice bell curve as opposed to the flat-line you get from a single die: https://anydice.com/program/605
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