What was the ratio on your luckiest win?
1/6003 - Dishonored
1/3320 - Age of Empires Legacy Bundle (and i think it was reroll for winner, because i won this game a week later after giveaway closed.)
2/884 - Insurgency
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Weirdly it was my first win: Medal of Honor. 1 / 2922
I might overlook something but wouldn't dividing the entries (in the fraction) through the copies given away be the correct way to calculate the odds as you initially stated?
Example:
5 copies - 20 entries
5 / 20 = 0,25 =25%
1 / (20/5) =0,25 =25%
Edit: On 2nd thought it was a lingual misunderstanding since you obviously can't devide the result of the fraction by the number of copies (in that case you would have to multiply) but if you devide the the divisor (=entries) through the number of copies it works out.
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Entered 1072 giveaways (I checked) and still nothing :|
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How much does RNGesus love you? Which one of your won giveaways had the lowest chances of winning?
Mine was 1/691 for Nosferatu: The Wrath Of Malachi. I am not a very lucky person :P
What's yours?
Easiest way to check is through user/username/giveaways/won
If there was more than 1 copy, divide by the number of copiesAs my persistent brother mentioned to me, dividing by the number of copies would not be the correct way to calculate, but reducing the the number of copies-1. Whatever :D
No potato option. I have failed you
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