If your only interest is trying to predict a number between one and six, none.dode74 wrote:You can't predict the RNG better than the odds themselves either. What's the difference?Everything with the RNG is predetermined, which is why they use massive numbers for a 1-6 result. Dice are not.. without fixing the roll in some way (shave/weight dice, short-drop roll) you can't predict dice better than the odds themselves.. unless a die literally breaks off a corner during a roll, one roll does not affect the result of the next.
The original statement was not "the only difference between guessing the next 1-6 number generated is the RNG and the dice"..
If you are hungry, and get fed, does it matter what the food is or how it is prepared?
Let me put it another way.. If I play for fun, I'd rather use dice and tabletop if given the choice, it is (to me) more fun .. if I play for money, I'd rather have an actual randomly generated result at the time than trust in the sequence the computer has already set up. Again, thats a preference.
Would you play the lottery if you knew the numbers were already drawn 2 days ago?