These numbers are kinda bogus because people have to upload their logs, which means there's some human intervention skewing the results. I.e. people are more likely to upload their logs if they've had a good or bad VASL session.
Since VASL uses random.org you should refer to
their statistics page.
-Sully
Well, and what is the outcome of the difference of the random.org statistics compared to those presented?
Do you think that the possible difference does really make any significant difference?
Besides:
Usually, if one side feels that it had "good" VASL session is rather likely that the other side feels that he had a "bad" one. By copying/pasting the log, the results for
both sides entered the statistics of the ASL scenario archive.
Furthermore I would guess that especially the frequent users of that function entered all their sessions (for which to be taken into account a minimum of 50 DRs per side as far as I recall was a prerequisite which helped to even out short sprees of good or bad luck).
von Marwitz