bprobst
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The best way to "fight against biaised dice" is to recognise that the vast majority of dice being rolled in ASL tournaments are not biased, no matter how many snake-eyes your opponent is currently rolling, and if you are complaining about "biased dice" you are actually complaining about "being diced" which is an entirely different matter -- and beyond anyone's control, including your opponent. Spend more time worrying about how you are playing the scenario, and stop wasting time obsessing over your opponent's choice of random number generators.the best way to fight against biased dice
It doesn't matter if you spend thousands of dollars on precision dice and make sure that all of your opponents use them, you will still end up being diced at some point or other. (Sod's Law would suggest that the more you spend on your dice the worse their performance will be.)