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27. August 2007, 14:03:21
MadMonkey 
A funny thing just happened in a game of Logik
My opponent just solved my code (luck i think lol), but looking at the game, we find that both our codes were the same.
Now i used Random to pick my code, yet currylms set hers herself..................how mad is that to both end up with the same code in the same game

27. August 2007, 14:04:28
Rose 
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MadMonkey: I've had it happen once as well!

27. August 2007, 14:06:53
MadMonkey 
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Rose: Its crazy, wish i had a bet on that

32,768 possible codes, but to actually use them in the same game is crazy

27. August 2007, 20:12:40
gambler104 
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MadMonkey: The statistical odds of the code being the same are 1/ 32768 since the actual code does not matter. It is a statistical oddity, but should happen occasionally.

27. August 2007, 21:24:14
MadMonkey 
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gambler104: Agreed

I just find if funny though on a site like this, when you think how many Logik games have been played.
We know of 2 games (the one i mentioned & Roses one) that had identical codes, BUT thats only the people who noticed. I have to confess if my opponent had not told me i would not of noticed

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