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"How Inmates Play Tabletop RPGs in Prisons Where Dice Are Contraband": https://www.vice.com/en/article/padk7z/how-inmates-play-tabl...



good link. from the title, before i read it, i immediately thought about spinners. and then, as this post is about chess, i thought of putting all the chess pieces in a bag and draw them out as needed black = 1, white = 0 (or whatever - somehow i predict quarells about this) and use the binary number generated.


Although with binary numbers you'd probably want to modify the rules to avoid rolling so many d20s, since you'd need to re-roll them 12/32=37.5% of the time


You can do it with two bags. Place one piece of each colour, except for pawns, in bag A. Place the pawns and remaining pieces in bag B. There’s ten unique piece in bag A and bag B produces colour with equal probability, so there are twenty distinct outcomes which all have equal odds.




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