by macnole » Fri Jan 20, 2012 7:07 pm
He has ballpark singles against RHP at 1-3, 2-3, and 3-12. That's 5, mister!
I second that!
A 1-3 is 2 rolls. First number is the column. The second number represents the two 6-sided dice total. Two six-sided dice can work out as follows (first number is die 1, 2d number is die 2):
roll 1/1...=2
roll 1/2...=3
roll 2/1...=3
etc.
So there are two ways to roll a three...and this is on columns one and two, i.e., 1-3, 2-3. That's a total of 4.
The last chance is to roll a 12 if look up is from column three (3-12). Only one way to roll a twelve, by rolling two sixes. That's another chance--totaling 5.
So, each column represents the following results/outcomes for the two six sided dice:
2: 1 chance
3: 2 chances
4: 3 chances
5: 4 chances
6: 5 chances
7: 6 chances
8: 5 chances
9: 4 chances
10: 3 chances
11: 2 chances
12: 1 chance
for a total of 36 outcomes (6*6). Multiplied by the three columns, this yields 108 chances for that side of the card.
I'm trying the card out now too...