Reality is statistics. Statistics dictate that there is a certain possibility for an amount n of dice rolls that your results deviate from the average by a certain amount.Draco wrote:Actually a friend of mine says it's all a matter of positiv thinking. If you really really want to throw a six you'll throw it! Well, I know it's a lot of ... cause I really really want to stop throwings ones all the time. You have no idea how many games I've lost because I've thrown ones or skulls! So statistically you're right, but reality is a different thing.
Also, if we throw in psychology too, we know that you concentrate your memorising efforts more on the skulls and ones. If you had actually counted each and every dice roll you made, you would notice that your luck is most likely quite near to the average. But you best remember your failures. The same applies to thepositive thinking guy - although he might roll a bit more sixes than what would be the average, he remembers them better because he is so inclined.
But we digress - my point was that your own dice rolling results can hardly be used as an argument.