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Arcanist Lupus
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What does it say?

What does it say about me that when my family plays Stone Age, I track all the dice rolls (and there's like 250+ rolls) so that I can look at the statistics after the game?


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You like statistics and knowing the odds for board games?


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That you're a stereotypical eurogamer?


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What does it say when you feel the need to make threads about it?

 

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Your family beats you at Stone Age a lot?

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grysqrl wrote:

Your family beats you at Stone Age a lot?


No, I won.

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That you don't trust easily calculatable theoretical results, and prefer to build up your own statistics experimentally?