It is definitely intended to use a cue ball as the pinball (though some instances do not). Glad you got to play one with strong enough flippers to make the shots!
It is definitely intended to use a cue ball as the pinball (though some instances do not). Glad you got to play one with strong enough flippers to make the shots!
That’s not correct, because all players get two spins. You calculated the chance of those ties occurring with only one spin per player.
No one has ever won $50,000 on Plinko, even though it is a much more likely event (roughly 1 in 4,000) than what happened today (roughly 1 in 500,000).
Here are some short videos of specific skill demonstrations.
The 90s, yo! :)
Huh. Not sure if it worked, but ok! Thanks for the help? :)
3.4 and 6.4 can’t be medians.
We’ve had two Neon FMs at the ReplayFX gaming festival in Pittsburgh each of the last two years, and it’ll be there again this summer, July 27-30. Come on over!
Let me know when you want to do the same thing for pinball ;)
Hey, wicked awesome! Good luck. Please, just make it nothing but Pick A Choice.
The seat analysis is incredible, and it's also very clear that for both Pyramid and Match, the people in charge are fans enough of the original to make it work.
Oh, it’s much closer than that.
Keep looking! There is definitely a place to stand where you can see it, and it’s not inside the ruins.
The puzzles you described work fine. Try standing somewhere else!
It was overtime. Maybe they had hockey people running the booth.
but in the tower of the keep the solution is ...
Manute Bol just added 43 dunks from beyond the 3-point line.
If Anderson knew, couldn’t he have stopped the whole thing by either walking away from being under center, or just inducing a false start by running forward? Same penalty as delay of game. So amazingly bizarre.
Um.... no, that means the Steelers should have run 3 plays instead of 2 before the 2-minute warning, so you get 5 seconds. Having time run off the clock there is way more beneficial to San Diego than to Pittsburgh.
Yes, but for a team to have an EV of -2.00, they would have to be 100% certain to have it blocked/turned over and returned for a touchdown, every single time they try for PAT. Probably some spy involvement would be necessary...