Well, winning four times in a row really is possible through luck. If you and your opponent have the same level of skill, making the outcome a 50/50 chance, then you have a 1/16 chance to win all four. Not high, but not unreasonable either. (And no, I don’t think that’s what happened here. Gracie just whupped him.)
There are times when younger sisters can be truly evil. Trust me, I have one. Mind you our younger brother might suggest that Older sisters and brothers can be just as bad, but he’d only be half right.
My husband hates to lose at games in addition to not liking to play most games. When we play any sort of game – board, cards, computer, tennis, mini golf… I will play to lose just to not have to deal with him when he loses. Problem is that as bad and unplanned I play somehow I end up winning and he goes off upset. (Happened a lot over the past 3 years.)
momofalex7 over 1 year ago
Ouch!
sirbadger over 1 year ago
Is there a disability called “Bad at video games?”
Templo S.U.D. over 1 year ago
Even my cousin’s four sons whooped my backside plenty of times when we used to play Super Smash Bros. together. Good times.
Amra Leo over 1 year ago
chortle
ladykat over 1 year ago
Good one, Gracie!
Cameron1988 Premium Member over 1 year ago
So Gracie is also a good gamer
Elder Lee Fox over 1 year ago
But you don’t improve that way.
amaneaux over 1 year ago
Well, winning four times in a row really is possible through luck. If you and your opponent have the same level of skill, making the outcome a 50/50 chance, then you have a 1/16 chance to win all four. Not high, but not unreasonable either. (And no, I don’t think that’s what happened here. Gracie just whupped him.)
Curiosity Premium Member over 1 year ago
There are times when younger sisters can be truly evil. Trust me, I have one. Mind you our younger brother might suggest that Older sisters and brothers can be just as bad, but he’d only be half right.
raybarb44 over 1 year ago
Ouch….
mafastore over 1 year ago
My husband hates to lose at games in addition to not liking to play most games. When we play any sort of game – board, cards, computer, tennis, mini golf… I will play to lose just to not have to deal with him when he loses. Problem is that as bad and unplanned I play somehow I end up winning and he goes off upset. (Happened a lot over the past 3 years.)
But then again, he will always try again one day.