This means that statistically it is completely randomized. Expecting an even distribution of rolls is a human fallacy, and has nothing to do with actual statistical probability. Running 11 ones in a row is fully within normal behavior for a completely RNG based dice for example. The reason is simlpe; every roll is counted on its own, meaning the 11th time you roll the dice it is still 5% chance for a "1". The odds doesn't decrease for every roll (unless you have the Karma dice on).

In fact, a good sign that a dice actually is correctly implemented is if you do not get an even spread at all unless you count over 2000 rolls or so.

Last edited by Zoidberg; 12/03/24 08:07 PM.