Simulations for the cards in Borel, using 100,000 simulations per card
Roll all the dice. Will the sum of the results be at least 45?
Keep rolling the d30 until you roll an even number. Will the sum of all rolls be greater than 25?
Roll four d6. Will exactly half the rolls produce an even number?
Roll a d6 and then the d30 five times. Will the d6 be less than the 5 d30s?
Roll four d6, the d10, and the d20. Will you roll more than 4 unique numbers?
Roll the 4 d6. Will there be a 2?
Roll four d6 then ignore the largest result. Will the sum of the remaining results be less than 8?
Keeping rolling the 30d as long as the results are in strictly increasing order. Will the sum of all rolls be greater than 27?
Roll three d6. Will you roll some number at least two times?
Roll all the dice. Will you roll more than 5 unique numbers?
Roll a d6 four times then roll the d10. Will some number appear twice in a row?
Roll three d6. Will there be a combination of at least two dice that forms exactly a sum of 8?
Roll the d20 six times. Will the maximum roll exceed 18 (19 or 20)?
Roll a d6 then the d30 two times. Will the results be in strictly increasing order?
Roll all the dice (4d6, 1 d10, 1 d20, 1 d30), then remove the lowest result. Will the sum of the remaining results be less than 40?
Roll all the dice. Will the d30 be larger than all the others?
Roll the four d6 and then the d30. WIll the last roll exceed the sum of all the others?
Keep rolling a d6 until you roll a 1. Sill the sum of all thr rolls be greater than 20?
Roll the d20 ten times. Will you roll more than 8 unique numbers?
Keep rolling a d6 until you roll a 1. Sill the sum of all thr rolls be greater than 20?