![]() The remaining ten (where the initial bet was the smallest one), resulted in nine wins and only one loss. (This is as close to being confirmed as is possible without empirical evidence, having played twenty games of poker dice, ten where the initial bet was the largest possible one, and ten where it was the lowest, the statistics speak for themselves: Of the ten first games, eight were lost and only two won. This is unconfirmed mathematically, but has been anecdotally observed many times. A low first bet dramatically improving the chances that you will beat your opponent. The initial bet seems to determine the overall 'luck' of the game.Since you are in this to win, it usually is a waste of time to not bet the maximum amount of orens at any stage of the dice poker game.Now even if Geralt was able to roll another four he would only get a draw. Geralt has a pair of fours and the opponent has three fours. So if the NPC has a higher hand after your throw, he will only throw the dice he doesn't need. The fact that Geralt always rolls first puts him at an automatic disadvantage because only the NPC has the luxury of knowing what he has to beat on the second roll.At higher levels this can be particularly frustrating, with Geralt's opponent easily cranking out great hands with each throw when he himself has trouble getting three-of-a-kind. What this means is that as Geralt moves on to progressively more advanced players, the system that calculates the dice values is modified to favour the NPC, with the NPC having a greater probability of getting a better hand than the player. This may be a 'game of chance' in theory, but in reality some players are inherently 'luckier' than others, including yourself. ![]()
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