If you roll on a 10% success rate 100 times and fail every time, it's statistically significant to suggest that there's probably something wrong with the RNG.Casual reminder that given a 10% success rate, every roll is a 10% success rate. The number of rolls you take does not increase your success rate, e.g. rolling 9 times does not guarantee that roll 10 will be a winner. The number of rolls you take only increases the likelihood that you might get into the 10% bracket needed to win and is in itself a different set of odds altogether.
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