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Now has anybody figured out the mathematics Bastion Misawa used to build his decks?

 

Whatever they are' date=' they sure don't work. xD Maybe he's not as good as he says he is.

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That's only because he insists on using horrible cards. If he didn't use a horrible deck type he would almost no doubt be the best duelist in GX.

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secondly' date=' a simpler and more general formula for an opening hand to contain one of a certain card would be more like:

[(x/d)^y']*[([d-x]/d)^(6-y)]

 

where:

x = number of copies of said card in your deck

y = number of copies of said card you want to draw in your opening hand

d = deck size

 

 

Taken from : http://forums.yugiohetc.com/topic/56798-yugioh-and-mathematics/page__view__findpost__p__1267655

 

Whats that BtM?

 

You have a formula anyone can use.

 

OH SNAP.

 

If I have 3 PWWB in a 40 card deck, the chance to draw 1 of them in my opening hand...

 

Is 5%?

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secondly' date=' a simpler and more general formula for an opening hand to contain one of a certain card would be more like:

[(x/d)^y']*[([d-x]/d)^(6-y)]

 

where:

x = number of copies of said card in your deck

y = number of copies of said card you want to draw in your opening hand

d = deck size

 

 

Taken from : http://forums.yugiohetc.com/topic/56798-yugioh-and-mathematics/page__view__findpost__p__1267655

 

Whats that BtM?

 

You have a formula anyone can use.

 

OH SNAP.

 

If I have 3 PWWB in a 40 card deck, the chance to draw 1 of them in my opening hand...

 

Is 5%?

 

No. 39.43%.

 

Bastion was stupid. What the bleep does goniometry have to do with yugioh?

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