#insane rolls
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Why play True Random? This videogame is built around Balanced Blitz and TR is a quirky sidemode that gets played 5% of the time for that very reason. NOTHING is mathematically incomprehensible when you throw a random number generator and a modern age CPU together.
This was balanced blitz
Then you’re lying.
Have you tried slow-rolling and walking away if you lose more troops than you earned last turn?
I do when it’s close, but with a 4:1 advantage on a 60 sec turn, I was certain….🤣🤣
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You should do it even when it's not close. If your opponent has 2 or more troops in defense and the dice are on true random, you must slow-roll and walk away if the attack is proving too costly.
And with balanced you can’t lose to 7 when 34. It was TR
I just had a suicidal novice take out my 23 Armies w their 18 & still end up w 5 left.
This was BB & full blitz attacks, no manual rolling.
Talk about FUBAR Luck.
18% success rate in balanced still much better than 30%, but taking the RISK enough you're bound to get it some times 😄
29% success, 10% for 5 or more troops left. Max 10 troops left, which would be just under 1 in 13 million.