A couple of interesting stories (which I have resteemed) made me pay attention that the game Steem Monsters not only with RPG elements but also with Gambling elements as well!
So the stories are (both them from ):
Steem Monsters: 5 bites of flesh to death - my Stonesplitter Orc did NOT Retaliate any!
Steem Monsters: My Silvershield Paladin missed 4 times in a row! It's impossible!
Carefully watchin' the battles you can find that she could win with these cards, and she lose it only with fatal failure.
And my own for today is about 3 time missed the (not in a row and not by the one Monster, but two):
https://steemmonsters.com?battle=4a17b6d36b31bbe01ecfdd3b6b8be00e56106a14&ref=comegetsome
This uncertain in gameplay is something you disagree if you lose,
or are you happy if you won.
I suggest you to meet the term: *gambler's fallacy
Simulation of coin tosses: Each frame, a coin is flipped which is red on one side and blue on the other. The result of each flip is added as a coloured dot in the corresponding column. As the pie chart shows, the proportion of red versus blue approaches 50-50 (the law of large numbers). But the difference between red and blue does not systematically decrease to zero.
So if you are the lucky one - you can try to play this game ;)
https://steemmonsters.com?ref=comegetsome