OMG! Now I feel silly!
-Øystein

man. 23. juni 2025 kl. 15:58 skrev Christian Anthon <
christian.ant...@gmail.com>:

> My guess
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> set rng file "C:\Appl\murat\dicefile.txt"
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> *From: *"bug-gnubg-bounces+christian.anthon=gmail....@gnu.org"
> <bug-gnubg-bounces+christian.anthon=gmail....@gnu.org> on behalf of
> Øystein Schønning-Johansen <oyste...@gmail.com>
> *Date: *Monday, 23 June 2025 at 13.10
> *To: *bug-gnubg <bug-gnubg@gnu.org>
> *Subject: *Repeating dice
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> I posted this a few days ago, but now I see it was stopped by the mailing
> list filter due to size limitation. I'll try again with the attachments
> zipped.
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> -Øystein
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> Hi!
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> I was playing a match right now just for testing and having fun.
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> I lost the two first games.
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> The third game I got lucky and got a 66 in a favorable position and
> doubled the computer out.
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> Then starting the third game, I noticed that the dice sequence was exactly
> the same as the previous game. I continued the game just as the previous,
> since I knew I would roll a 66 at a favorable position - so I (and the
> computer) followed the exact moves of the previous game, and since I knew
> which position I would roll 66, I doubled before rolling. Computer took.
> Got my 66 and won the game.
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> I saved the game (attached)
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> Also, I attached my setting file. If someone can explain how this
> happened, I would love to hear.
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> -Øystein
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