InsideTheSim šŸŽ©šŸŖ pfp
InsideTheSim šŸŽ©šŸŖ
@insidethesim.eth
so there's $15 on the line and a player claims to have the top 3 spots. Each game submitted as a winner contained a maxed out game timer and a royal flush. In this game, players form 5-card poker hands from a 5Ɨ4 grid using a single 52-card deck. To max out the timer, a player must complete every hand type — from pair through straight flush — in order, and then finish with a royal flush using adjacent cards. The odds of this happening in a single game are roughly 1 in 2,400. Claiming it happened three times during a 3-day tournament would require playing over 7,000 games — yet the total number of games played by all users is only 9,100. Statistically, the odds of this happening by chance are around 1 in 100 million — less likely than flipping a coin and getting heads 27 times in a row, or randomly guessing a full 9-digit number on your first try. In a system with thousands of total plays, seeing this outcome even once would be remarkable — three times is beyond the bounds of normal probability. I'm not crazy to tell them they're full of shit, right?
5 replies
0 recast
11 reactions

wlt.vibe 🧩 pfp
wlt.vibe 🧩
@wlt
As remix becomes more popular, especially with money involved, we really need to think about server side validation of scores as well as other things Is the idea this guy simply console injected the scores? Or something else?
0 reply
0 recast
1 reaction