I'm sure it has already been answered a million times, but did Twista pull all his legendaries or did he spend a couple hundred dollars buying them?
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I know NW said the reset card is random , but that is very hard to believe , too many times it's the last card , or last 3 or 4 cards , and I've tried clearing top to bottom for 50 clears , it's one on the bottom row, 70% of time, so I clear next 50 bottom to top , guess what , it's always one of last 5 on top , then you get a quick 3 or 4 board clears within first 10 cards , same pattern.
Can't be random that everyone here is unlucky and just doesn't pick the reset card until last 3 cards 70% of time. Any thoughts?
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In summary, the reason it seems to take a long time to reset the board is simply that the chance of a card being a reset is low. However, if you've drawn 24 cards without seeing a reset, the next card absolutely HAS TO BE a reset.
Any of the patterns you think you're seeing are not real. I promise you; it's just human nature to look for patterns. But it's completely and utterly random.
It's not a matter of everyone being "unlucky". It's a matter of the chance of getting a reset card being very low. So the probability of a reset card and the number of cards on a board are tuned such that it usually takes most of the board to get a reset card. But every single card is still completely random.
Think of it this way. You have a hat with 100 pieces of paper in it. Each piece has 1 number written on it, and no number is repeated. So 1-100 are on the papers.
You draw a piece of paper from the hat. If the number on the piece of paper is less than or equal to 5, then you get a reset card from the game. After every draw you put the piece of paper back in. This corresponds to a 5% chance of getting a reset card, because only 5/100 pieces of paper have the right number on them.
Since there are only 5 pieces of paper with the right number, and 95 with a "bad" number, it is very easy to imagine yourself drawing 20+ pieces of paper without getting a 1,2,3,4 or 5.Last edited by doctorhay53; 02-27-2014, 04:02 PM.Go Colts, Go Irish!!
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I heard that your opponents are based off your 4 best cards. So have 2 commons makes your top 4 considerably weaker so you play weaker decks. Use the common cards to knock off the opponents 1st and 3rd cards (generally the strongest) and win the other 3 for a high probability of winning 5point games.Comment
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Alright got an Epic Mike Conley just now. So finally a little luck
If this rate of pulling epics keeps up, i can finally get an epic pro in the future!Comment
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I heard that your opponents are based off your 4 best cards. So have 2 commons makes your top 4 considerably weaker so you play weaker decks. Use the common cards to knock off the opponents 1st and 3rd cards (generally the strongest) and win the other 3 for a high probability of winning 5point games.NBA2k MyTeam name: NevinComment
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bad - good - bad - good - good
which basically attempts to make sure that their final 2 good cards are going up against the other players worst 2 cards.Go Colts, Go Irish!!
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Basically it goes:
Lose using a common
Win
Lose using a common
Win
Win.
I call it "proper" just because that's how I read it. Personally, I just try to win categories my cards are good at. Sometimes that means I lose to a legendary in 3rd slot, but w/e.Comment
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I won the first game I tried it, ThanksNBA2k MyTeam name: NevinComment
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