If any number falls more frequently than others in any game of chance, then the game is a fixed, rigged, loaded, dishonest, stacked suckers' game.
Twister
what game are you referring to?
Experimental probability
Any positive number is fair game.
Once the game is started it must go 5 and a half innings to become official, if it does not the stats do not count, and the game is replayed. If it does, whenever the game is called it counts as an official game no matter how many innings are played and the stats count. If it goes further than 5 1/2 but the score is tied the game counts as a draw and re-scheduled but the stats are counted from the draw.
There is no limit, aside from the obvious requirement that you must first score a touchdown.
Yes. A tiebreaker game to determine playoff berth is not considered a playoff game, since it is not a playoff game it counts toward your regular season statistics. Also, playoff games do not count toward either season or career statistics.
If a game is called in the middle of an inning, but it is still a complete game (ie, the team that is behind when the game is called had five full innings to score runs), then all stats in that first half of an inning count.
Contract bridge.
If you allow 2-point conversions, the only impossible score is a 1.
In the game, creature abilities do not count as spells.
No, cycling does not count as casting a spell in the game.
No, doubling the rent does not count as a turn in the game.
Any yards gained on a conversion attempt are NOT calculated among a player's stats for the game.
Body Count - video game - happened in 1994.
Body Count - video game - was created in 1994.