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Probability | Math of Magic
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Because math isn't always boring. Earlier, we talked about randomness. For the time being, we’re going to assume that the deck is going to be truly randomized and see how we can use probability theory to help us better our game. I touched on this earlier, but I intend to get a little bit more in depth here now, and talk about something concrete, namely mulliganning. When should you mulligan? P(L)=(C(m,k)*C(N-m,n-k) /C(N,n) =(C(L,3)*C(60-L,9-3) /C(60,9). Where C(n,k) is the polynomial coefficient of n ove...
Probability, part 3 | Math of Magic
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Because math isn't always boring. Probability, part 3. So, now we’ve defined all these wonderfully confusing terms. How do they help? Potentially quite a bit, but let’s start by getting some cold, hard numbers. We’ll start with our original 35/25 deck, and figure out a few expectancies. We’ll start with the expected turn by which we’ll have drawn 4 lands. The probability that we’ll have drawn exactly four lands on turn one, i.e. after having drawn seven cards, is, as we saw last week,. Ahem, anyway, ther...
Infinity | Math of Magic
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Because math isn't always boring. There is no such thing as infinity in Magic. What this means is, assuming you and your opponent both have a way of producing infinite mana, he or she will never be able to cast a Fireball big enough that you can’t save yourself with an Alabaster Potion. But what if we got rid of the rules on infinities? What if you really could produce an infinite amount of mana, not merely an arbitrarily large amount? Let’s take another example. Say we still have infinite mana...Which b...
Probability, part 2 | Math of Magic
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Because math isn't always boring. Probability, part 2. Okay, so all this theory is fun, but how can it make you a better Magic player? Sure, the last post helps with deckbuilding – a little – but most of those numbers have been really well explored by now, and vary more based on other factors than math. So let’s try and tackle something a little more concrete: The decision on when, and when not, to mulligan. I suspect this topic might span more than one post, so bear with me. Assuming we’re playing...
Mulligans, part 2 | Math of Magic
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Because math isn't always boring. Mulligans, part 2. Now, finally, for some practical application! We spent the last several weeks learning how to calculate things like how likely a given mix of cards in your hand is and developing a metric to decide how long we have to wait until we draw a given number of lands and so on. Now to put that all into play. Which works wonderfully… Until you sit on a seven-land opening hand and are pleased as punch that the number can’t get any lower. Take your favorite deck...
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Math of Magic | Because math isn't always boring
Because math isn't always boring. September 27, 2012. Mulligans, part 2. Now, finally, for some practical application! We spent the last several weeks learning how to calculate things like how likely a given mix of cards in your hand is and developing a metric to decide how long we have to wait until we draw a given number of lands and so on. Now to put that all into play. Stick to them. Don’t go by your gut, stay with the raw numbers. Why do this, do you ask? Take your favorite deck and draw up a mullig...
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The Mathematics of Old School D&D
The Mathematics of Old School D&D. Friday, August 30, 2013. For those concerned with the statistical considerations of role playing games, often one of the most frustrating thing is determining the statistical distributions which governs the outcomes of the events in question. As I was poking around on the internet, I discovered AnyDice. Our favorite character generation mechanic. Tuesday, February 12, 2013. The Ghost Ship King Shaassa. After days at sea the ship's lookout called "A sail! So far so good,...
Mathematics of Planet Earth
Mathematics of Planet Earth. MPE Day at UNESCO. Four reasons why the fight against climate change is likely to fail. March 15, 2014. Democrats in the Senate stayed up all night talking about the perils of climate change. But while there's hope that technology, changing consumer and business practices or new policies could finally turn the tide and slow or reverse climate change, there are also good reasons to think those efforts will fail. [.]. How Inge Lehmann discovered the inner core of the Earth.
Mathematics of Planet Earth
Mathematics of Planet Earth. MPE Day at UNESCO. Four reasons why the fight against climate change is likely to fail. March 15, 2014. Democrats in the Senate stayed up all night talking about the perils of climate change. But while there's hope that technology, changing consumer and business practices or new policies could finally turn the tide and slow or reverse climate change, there are also good reasons to think those efforts will fail. [.]. How Inge Lehmann discovered the inner core of the Earth.
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