User blog comment:DocTanner/Why ARAM doesn't feel random/@comment-25841935-20141209231912

Oh my...

This post is completely pointless...

1- First of all : you are not explaining why some champ are NEVER picked in ARAM (contrary to what ur title suggest)

2- You are just doing a 12 years old math course... (this post should be named "math for tards" or something no?...)

3- You seem to like math, so I'll propose you some riddle :

Player X owns 50 champs. He has done 50 ARAM games. Player X also has 5 prefered champs WHO ARE NOT in the top 10 prefered champ, so that they might not have been picked by someone else too. In his 50 games, Player X had 6 times the champ A, 5 times the champ B and 2 times or more 10 other champs. This makes a total of 31 games, so Player X had an another champ once in the 19 other games. So far so good...

Now, figuring that among his 5 prefered champs, Player X had only ONE in the 19 games remaining, what is the probability for him that this occured, supposing that, as you say, every champ has as many chances to appear?

I tried to calculate, it's something like 0,003% or maybe less.

So, now, considerating what you say is right, can you guess what answer is right?

1- Player X is just the worst unlucky man of the universe

2- Player X doesn't exist at all

3- Considerating that Player X is my account, and that there is likely more unlucky mens than me, you could just admit you were wrong and all you said was pure assumptions as you have no proof at all.

How was my little riddle?