playBunny wrote: "If one of the dice is always the same and the other is a fair roll then duplication of both would occur with a frequency of 1/6 rather than the 1/18 that's expected, so 3 times more often."
Some error like that could explain all the other figures seen so far: the excessive exact matches, the excessive near misses, etc.
And IF in 1/2 (exactly or approximately) of cases, 1 of the opener's dice is being "re-used" to generate responder's roll...we would overall also expect to see (exactly or approximately) 1/2 the number of expected cases where BOTH of responders dice differ from opener's roll.
And that is in fact what the data showed for my 2009 games: Average expectation of responder's dice both differing from opener's dice out of 137 played = 60.888_ games. Observed number=28 games
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