Gamers Are Fierce Chapter 955: Cheat (Quad K)
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Hohenheim reacted instantly and asked back, "It doesn't seem fair, doesn't it?
The coin is yours, the toss is yours, how can I be sure of the fair nature of the game? "
"If I deliberately harm you, I will not be in your sight."
Claude pointed to the corpse of the giant wild boar below the stone pillar, and said casually: "Have you seen that wild boar? There are countless creatures that are several times stronger than it, and there are countless in this forest.
Even if you are well prepared, if you can't find the law that the forest automatically changes its position, you will be consumed to death in this woodland.
And I just need to wait quietly in the distance to harvest the supplies and props on you. "
Claude indifferently threw the coin in his hand to Hohenheim,
The coin was halfway through the air, and it was grasped by a transparent mage hand released by Hohenheim, hovering in the air.
"Don't you have a magic book?"
Claude pointed to the Book of Sand in Hohenheim's hand and said, "You can use it to detect coins and see if I'm cheating."
Agree with me to use spells?
Hohenheim's eyes narrowed slightly, and the book of sand that was flipping in his hand paused imperceptibly, then quickly locked a few pages and released several identification spells with different functions.
This coin is made of brass alloy, the thickness is even and smooth, the obverse is a human head with wear marks, and the reverse is a snow mountain with a diameter of 40 mm, which is heavier than real-world coins, a bit like Special commemorative coins.
No paranormal traces detected...
Hohenheim silently lowered the mana output of detect spells,
I saw Claude took the coin from the hand of the spell and said: "The head is positive, the snow mountain is negative, in order to show fairness, the first round, I will start first.
The sequence I chose is, inverse anyway.
That is, Snow Mountain - Avatar - Snow Mountain. "
“…”
Hohenheim thought for a moment, "Then I choose, anyway."
"Oh? It's quick."
Claude grinned, and Hohenheim smiled lightly without explanation.
"I started voting."
The arm in the middle of Claude's chest, stuck the coin with the thumb nail, and flicked it upwards.
The coin was raised high and swirled in the air, reflecting sunlight penetrating the dense canopy.
Hohenheim's pupils shrank suddenly, and the detection spell released by the book of sand in his hand frantically calculated the kinetic energy and potential energy conversion trends of coins, and mapped and estimated the trajectories of coins' rotation, flying, and falling.
In the short time that Claude explained the rules just now, he already understood the rules of the game.
[Both sides choose a sequence of three heads and tails of coins, and keep tossing coins until the sequence appears, which is counted as a victory. ]
This rule seems to be fair, but it is actually not equal. The party who chooses the sequence later has a huge advantage? No matter what sequence the first player chooses, the second player can have a relatively better solution.
Take the inverse of Claude's selection in this round, that is, 010 as an example?
Hohenheim's choice of the opposite, 001?, is probabilistically superior to the former.
Because in an infinitely long (assuming coin tossing) sequence? The winning condition for 001? Is the occurrence of 1001 or the occurrence of 0001?
If 010 wants to win, it can only be 1010.
Because if the sequence 0010 appears,
Then who chooses 001? Will win directly before 010.
Equivalent to one less chance of winning than the opponent.
From the perspective of 001 chosen by Hohenheim, one of the preconditions for the opponent's victory is actually the basis for the victory of the opponent?
Unless the result is thrown directly in the first three throws of the game, the probability of 001 will always be in the infinitely extended ray-shaped sequence? It takes precedence over 010-because the rules of the game? It is [the corresponding sequence appears first] , instead of [find in an infinite sequence of numbers].
Pop.
Claude caught the coin with the back of his left hand, slammed it over with the palm of his right hand, and then slowly opened it.
The face-up side of the coin is the portrait of the character, which is the positive side.
"Ah, no one hit the first pitch."
Claude grinned, "Come again."
He continues tossing coins.
Second vote, positive,
Third vote, reverse.
The first three votes are pros and cons, and no one can guess.
Hohenheim was silent. The probability of hitting all the first three shots was too low. The next few shots were the start of the game.
Fourth vote, positive,
Fifth vote, positive,
Sixth vote, reverse,
Seventh vote, reverse,
The eighth pitch...Positive.
Win.
A light flashed in the depths of Hohenheim's eyes,
Claude sighed, looked at him and smiled: "Good luck. In the first round, you won."
Hohenheim's eyes narrowed slightly. It was not luck, but a simple probability calculation. His 001 number sequence had a two-thirds, or almost 67% probability, better than 010.
This is not to say that 001 is the optimal solution, as he calculated, there are eight possibilities in the three-digit sequence of 0 and 1 (000, 010, 001, 100, 110, 111, 011, 101) Among them,
The winning probability of 111 and 000 is the lowest. 011 and 100, both 7 out of 8, or 87.5% probability of winning.
The sequence of 100, 001, 011, 110, etc., are mutually superior and inferior solutions, forming a cycle of mutual growth and mutual restraint, like reincarnation like rock-paper-scissors.
For a gambler, a 55% chance of winning is already a huge advantage. If he can control the odds of winning at 67% or even 75%, he can almost bet his entire net worth, and there is no reason not to continue calling.
Claude said slowly: "Three wins in five games. In the second round, you choose first."
“…”
Hohenheim thought for a moment, then said slowly: "I choose, pros and cons."
Although there will be a cycle between the sequences, the restraint probability of 011 and 100 is relatively low.
Claude smiled: "Then I choose, pros and cons."
Sure enough, Hohenheim's heart sank. The number sequence chosen by the opponent is more likely to be better than his first solution, but... there may not be a chance for a comeback.
The result of the second round of throws is .
Anyway, there are pros and cons.
Win again.
Hohenheim frowned slightly. The only solution for his pros and cons to win is to throw three consecutive positives in addition to the first three shots in order to break the opponent's positive and negative suppression. Again based on, cast your own results.
It is equivalent to a double decision, and the probability of winning is not high.
"Wow, it looks like luck is really on your side."
Claude whistled, tilted his head, and raised a strange arc at the corner of his mouth, "It's already the match point. Then in the third round, I choose, just right."
"Huh?"
Hohenheim's eyes narrowed, and he gave the opponent a deep look. The probability of three consecutive positives is not high. If he chooses to suppress anyway, then the opponent's winning rate will be infinitely reduced.
You must be in the first three shots and directly throw a positive result in order to win——
Because once the number sequence exceeds the top three, then there will inevitably be a situation of [there must be a negative before the positive], no matter which one chooses the positive one will not lose.
The odds of winning are...87.5%.
"I choose, anyway."
Under the cold probability calculation, Hohenheim had no reason to choose other solutions, and immediately gave the answer.
"Very well, then, I'll start."
Claude's thumb-nail snapped the coin.
The round sheet of brass alloy seemed to rotate slowly and fast in the air, and finally fell on the back of Cloud's hand and was caught by a sudden borrow.
The result is displayed as...[positive]
"The first vote was not bad for me."
Claude grinned, ignoring the dense probe-like surveillance techniques in the void, repositioned the coin on the thumb nail, and bounced it again.
clang——
It is still, [positive].
The atmosphere around Hohenheim changed suddenly, and his 87.5% win rate was built on the fact that the first three rounds were not accurate.
For the opponent to win, it means that the probability is 1/2 times 1/2 times 1/2, for a total of only 1 in 8 odds.
"Third round..."
Claude flipped the coin nimbly with his fingers and tossed it again.
The brass alloy coin swirled and fell, clasped in the palm of the hand with a snap.
【正】.
"One in eight, I won."
Claude whistled lightly, "Fourth round..."
"Wait a minute."
Hohenheim raised his palm, "How about I throw the next two rounds?"
He has never been a person who believes in probability. As a player, he also believes that the system will not set up a kind-hearted grandfather full of magic weapons in the difficult dungeon as a caring guide for the player.
The other party must have used some means to let him fall into the trap...
"OK."
Unexpectedly, Claude nodded generously and tossed the coin to Hohenheim at will.
As before, Hohenheim held the coin in the hands of an invisible mage, and used his Scouting spell more carefully to examine it.
The head of the character on the coin is severely worn, and it can be vaguely seen that his face is angular, his eyes are deep, his nose is straight, his facial features are straight, and he has short curly hair.
From a universal aesthetic point of view, he is a handsome man,
It is very different from the three-armed monster Claude in front of him.
Hohenheim looked up and asked, "Who is the head on this coin?"
Because of the serious wear and tear of the coin, he doesn't have to worry about the situation of [the characters on the coin are extremely well-known in the script world, they don't know, and their identity will be suspected by Claude], anyway, the reason can be pushed to "unrecognizable" above.
"Who else could it be? The head of the seven pirate kings of the boundless deep sea, the commander of the armada, the symbol of all the wealth in the world - Tixiu."
Claude is a little puzzled, "I picked up this copper coin by accident in this forest. It is estimated that it was left behind when Xiu Xiu and his subordinates came to the holy mountain for a pilgrimage a long time ago.
Or maybe it was brought in by a certain generation of travelers. "
He gave Hohenheim a strange look, "Could it be that you thought the person on the avatar was me? Am I so ugly?"
"Uh, no no."
Hohenheim resisted the urge to complain, the three-armed geek's appearance is so bizarre that it can be thrown into the gloomy scene of a horror game in the real world,
Become a monster that creates the effect of jumpscare (sudden fright), and go up and down with the handsome guy on the coin.
It's almost the difference between Duan Yanqing and Duan Yu...
But it may be normal. Anything can happen in the killing game. Maybe Claude's race has abnormal aesthetics.
Before, a fat player entered the dark area of the scripted world, where he was warmly received by a group of drow elves who regarded fat as their beauty, and killed the thin and handsome men in the player's team, and only Leaving him alone, he has lived a happy life ever since—although the result was that these players fell into the web of man-eating spiders, everything was an illusion, but it did not affect the effect of this rule.
Don't talk about beauty and ugliness with the natives of the scripted world.
Claude spread his hands and said: "I chose first in the last round, this round, you come first."
Hohenheim took a breath, "I choose, pros and cons."
It was just an accident. Before he could see the problem, the probabilistic restraint relationship still took effect.
Claude grinned, "Then, I choose to be anti-anti-anti."
That's it again!
Hohenheim's heart sank, the probability of positive and negative is also better than that of negative, and the winning rate is still 87.5%.
This round, he is the first to choose,
After he chooses pros and cons, the opponent can choose pros and cons to exercise restraint on the 67% winning probability, but the opponent does not choose pros and cons,
Instead, I chose a 1/8 win rate.
Sure, something went wrong...
"Now that you've decided, let's start voting."
Claude glanced at the coins floating in the air, tilted his head, and urged.
"...OK."
Hohenheim's eyes narrowed slightly, the coin was being firmly grasped by his mage's hand, and the power of tossing was in his hands.
The mage's hand is an extension of his own magical power, and is even more flexible and manipulable than the palm of his hand.
'Let me see if you're cheating...'
The invisible palm bounces the coin, and the coin flies and spins, drawing a straight line in mid-air.
Pop.
The hand of the wizard, composed entirely of magic power, firmly caught the brass alloy coin at the same height as it was tossed.
Hohenheim's eyes gleamed deeply. He didn't cheat, but he already knew the result.
The magic-infused monitoring spells in the air stare intently at every spin of the coin, calculating the result before it falls and is caught.
I have won.
Hohenheim felt the magic power draining from his body (the surrounding low free energy environment is extremely unfriendly to players who specialize in spellcasting~IndoMTL.com~ Reveals the coin at an extremely slow speed.
Wait,
Snow mountain?
Hohenheim's eyes widened slightly, he raised his head sharply and stared at Claude, and said in a low voice: "You cheated."
"Anything?"
On the stone platform, Claude smiled and said, "You tossed the coin and you caught it.
As a mage, you should be very clear about whether or not I interfered in the casting process just now.
Don't make the situation too ugly just because you will lose..."
The three-armed geek gently scratched his cheek with his right hand, drew bloodstains, and said with a smile: "Besides, even if I cheated, as long as you have no evidence to prove it,
The match is still valid. "