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Double or Nothing but it makes no mention of the odds. Oh well. I'm a gacha gamer so the odds have got to be better than FGO so i'd take it
Is it a gamble? I thought it was a choice and was like "Who the hell isn't gonna take 'Nothing?'"
"Double, please-No, wait!"
"Ah! You said double! No taksies backsies!" taps store policy sign
I'm getting "cake or death" vibes
Ha! I know the bit well. Wouldn't be surprised if my subconscious went there. One of the best standup sets ever.
Well we're out of cake. We only had three bits and we didn't expect such a rush.
66.7-33.3, naturally, as everyone would expect double or nothing to have double chance of nothing over double rather than no chance of double over nothing.
It shows a coin, so I would assume 50/50
Which is exactly what they'd want you to think.
Living on the edge.★
(((((★Buried in TOS: coin edge occurs ⅛ of the time: lose the money, no product)))))
$390.64 is also not exactly double the $180
An extra 8.5% before being doubled, probably sales tax. It looks like the OOP had plenty of attention to detail.
But they don't say explicitly, so they're obviously lying with that coin pic.