Over 12 rounds against the veteran computer, I managed 5-4-3, just trying to play “counterintuitively” and play differently from how I expected the players whose information it aggregated would play.
Not enough repetitions to be highly confident that I could beat the computer in the long term, but I stopped because trying to be that counterintuitive is a pain.
Got 7-6-7 with the same tactic. Apparently the computer only looks at the last 4 throws, so as long as you’re playing against Veteran (where your own rounds will be lost in the noise), it should be possible for a human to learn “anti-anti-patterns” and do better than chance.
Over 12 rounds against the veteran computer, I managed 5-4-3, just trying to play “counterintuitively” and play differently from how I expected the players whose information it aggregated would play.
Not enough repetitions to be highly confident that I could beat the computer in the long term, but I stopped because trying to be that counterintuitive is a pain.
Got 7-6-7 with the same tactic. Apparently the computer only looks at the last 4 throws, so as long as you’re playing against Veteran (where your own rounds will be lost in the noise), it should be possible for a human to learn “anti-anti-patterns” and do better than chance.