I have been looking everywhere for my old probability and stats text and I can't seem to find it. So I am hoping somebody can help me out. I seem to have forgotten the basics.
Unless I am sadly mistaken the chance of an PB getting through my ODPs is p to the nth power, where p=.5 (probability of intercept) and n=the number of armed ODPs. Unfortunately I can't figure out the general formula for a situation where there are more than one PBs. Can anyone help me out?
A situation arose in a recent game where another player started building PBs. In this particular game my best option was to build defensive ODPs. With infiltrator status I saw five PBs in production. I built eleven ODPs. I had no clue about the chances that one would get through, but I guessed that about 9 or 10 ODPs would make it even odds. So I built three more ODPs for some extra security.
So I want to be able to plug n=11 and n=14 into a formula where the number of PBs = 5 and see what reduction in chances of a successful strike would be with the three extra ODPs. Beyond that I'd like a general formula so I know how many ODPs to build next time somebody builds PBs to be reasonably assured of stopping them.
Bonus question: Can I treat enemy ODPs as PBs in this formula?In my numerical example above, say the other human also had two ODPs along with his five PBs. Is that the same threat as seven PBs if I have more than seven ODPs?
Since I am asking something I should be offering something as well: My random SMACX factiod of the day is if you pod pop a rush build, but are suddenly forced to change it in the same turn, you lose the entire rush build, not just 50% of the minerals beyond the first row.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Unless I am sadly mistaken the chance of an PB getting through my ODPs is p to the nth power, where p=.5 (probability of intercept) and n=the number of armed ODPs. Unfortunately I can't figure out the general formula for a situation where there are more than one PBs. Can anyone help me out?
A situation arose in a recent game where another player started building PBs. In this particular game my best option was to build defensive ODPs. With infiltrator status I saw five PBs in production. I built eleven ODPs. I had no clue about the chances that one would get through, but I guessed that about 9 or 10 ODPs would make it even odds. So I built three more ODPs for some extra security.
So I want to be able to plug n=11 and n=14 into a formula where the number of PBs = 5 and see what reduction in chances of a successful strike would be with the three extra ODPs. Beyond that I'd like a general formula so I know how many ODPs to build next time somebody builds PBs to be reasonably assured of stopping them.
Bonus question: Can I treat enemy ODPs as PBs in this formula?In my numerical example above, say the other human also had two ODPs along with his five PBs. Is that the same threat as seven PBs if I have more than seven ODPs?
Since I am asking something I should be offering something as well: My random SMACX factiod of the day is if you pod pop a rush build, but are suddenly forced to change it in the same turn, you lose the entire rush build, not just 50% of the minerals beyond the first row.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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