Yes, we know, humans are terrible pattern spotters.
Which is why I didn't post this until I'd noticed the phenomenon, registered that I had, and then started looking for its absence as well as its presence. Now at the stage where I thought I would ask others.
What I observe is, when an opponent on the bar rolls and can ot move, I appear much more likely than normal <approx. 1 in 20 natural odds each time> to then roll exactly the same as they did.
It's just possible that a call to a slowly updating time dependent random number donor service would suffer this. Has anyone noticed the same thing?
Which is why I didn't post this until I'd noticed the phenomenon, registered that I had, and then started looking for its absence as well as its presence. Now at the stage where I thought I would ask others.
What I observe is, when an opponent on the bar rolls and can ot move, I appear much more likely than normal <approx. 1 in 20 natural odds each time> to then roll exactly the same as they did.
It's just possible that a call to a slowly updating time dependent random number donor service would suffer this. Has anyone noticed the same thing?