It may have been a dream or a Hallucination, but I remember reading an article about some Texas university winning an eSports tournament, which is why I'm voting for UT San Antonio. So basically I'm voting random. :D
Yes! I realized that yesterday for the first time while trying Token Druid. Such a terrible card... Oh and to make things worse, it doesn't even work with innervate.
Thank you all for the responses. I really appreciate it.
I looked up whether class cards get a bonus and apparently they do according to the Hearthstone Wiki, 4 times more than neutral cards! In this case, how would you calculate the probability for, let's say, Drakonid Operative?
Assuming Standard format, there seems to be 13 neutral dragons and only 1 class one for Priest. So, now instead of looking for a specific 1 card in 14, we're looking for any one of 4 Drakonids in a pool of size 17 (we count the Drakonid 4 times; I'm assuming that's how Blizz does the pooling if they say a chance is x4).
So, the chance to get a Drakonid is:
1 - (13/17 * 12/16 * 11/15) = 0.579 = 57.9%
That would explain why they get it so often :S
Thank you very much! This makes the most sense. :)
Thank you all for the responses. I really appreciate it.
I looked up whether class cards get a bonus and apparently they do according to the Hearthstone Wiki, 4 times more than neutral cards! In this case, how would you calculate the probability for, let's say, Drakonid Operative?
For the people who are good at statistics (I am clearly not one of them), can you explain to me the probability of getting a certain card from the Discover mechanic. For example, let's say we're talking about Netherspite Historian and the probability of getting Deathwing. We know there are 14 dragon cards in Standard and 3 unique choices are presented every time from Discover. Can you show me how to calculate this probability? Thanks :)
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It may have been a dream or a Hallucination, but I remember reading an article about some Texas university winning an eSports tournament, which is why I'm voting for UT San Antonio. So basically I'm voting random. :D
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Tuesday April 18th. The stream starts 10:00 AM CEST.
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Yes! I realized that yesterday for the first time while trying Token Druid. Such a terrible card...
Oh and to make things worse, it doesn't even work with innervate.
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Wouldn't Dirty Rat be a good tech card in this deck, esp with all the Quest Rogues?
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And yet he doesn't realize that you can search "new" cards in the collection and flips through dozens of pages to hover on them instead...
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For me it used to be either Mage or Priest. But right now I definitely prefer Priest.
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Not to mention super fun! I honestly think Priest is the most fun class in HS atm in general.
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PSA: If you get this from Free From Amber, you can actually SMOrc with it because the battlecry doesn't activate while the Charge stays!
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Jesus Christ!
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Just like I expected before the expansion, I am having the most fun with the Priest Quest. I'm having good results with it too.
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How long will this tournament last? It seems with this round-robin system, it'll take forever!
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I agree that more countries should be represented, but dude, Vietnam has almost 93 million people. Definitely NOT a small country...
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Thank you all for the responses. I really appreciate it.
I looked up whether class cards get a bonus and apparently they do according to the Hearthstone Wiki, 4 times more than neutral cards! In this case, how would you calculate the probability for, let's say, Drakonid Operative?
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For the people who are good at statistics (I am clearly not one of them), can you explain to me the probability of getting a certain card from the Discover mechanic. For example, let's say we're talking about Netherspite Historian and the probability of getting Deathwing. We know there are 14 dragon cards in Standard and 3 unique choices are presented every time from Discover. Can you show me how to calculate this probability? Thanks :)