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TheEmu
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Thank God It's Crazy Week!

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27. June 2019, 129 antworten
@Xrystyrion - No my odds, as I explained were not different. So much so that when I played the scratch card game I still "won" the discounted cards option (more than once) even though I already had a full collection. I happened to be lucky, you happened to be unlucky.

I will try to make it even clearer. The scratch card game seems to work exactly like a physical scratch card game. It is as if there are a set of pre-printed scratch cards and when you buy one of these cards you get one at random without any account being taken of what you have in your collection. As a result everybody has exactly the same chance of winning a discount, everyone has the same chance of winning a "cash prize", and everyone has the same chance of winning a special event card. This extends even to the point that you can have a winning card that you can't use because you already own all the possible cards. The explanation given by @gkar45 does not contradict this but explains why the odds of winning the discount on a particular card or winning a particular special event card vary even though the odds of getting a winning scratch card do not.

Not having access to any special inside information I can not be absolutely certain of the above, but

1) It accords with what I have observed of the game - some lose, some win.
2) It is both simple and fair
3) It may even be illegal to adjust the odds depending on the player's situation

Point three is based on the knowledge that in the US a casino can not legally adjust the odds on a slot machine even in favour of a heavy loser. If they, as they quite often do, want to encourage such a player to come back they can offer other inducements (such as a free room for the night) but they can not fudge the odds to partialy cancel out his losses. I do not know if there are similar rules covering Totem's scratch cards, but I would not be surprised if there were.