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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Let's say any card has a 10% chance of being the reset card (I don't know what the proper number is). Anyway it's a pretty low chance. There is a reasonable chance that you would draw 25 cards in a row without seeing a reset card. However, because of the way the board is set up, when you've drawn 24 cards without seeing a reset, the last card has a 100% chance of being a reset. But it's only because it's the last card on the board, and the board quite simply HAS to be reset at that point.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, 03:02 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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Thanks I will try it! The downside is i you go to OT you are essentially screwedI 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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People that use that method usually play cards in a certain order.... like
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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I think the "proper" way has you going to OT almost every time using your last non-common card.
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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