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Principial Logical Games

• Rock-paper scissor (EP2)
• Magical Chess (EP3)
• Player Moral influences chess pieces.
• Possible to make a revolt, against converting.
• Blackjack (EP5)
• Materialisation Shiritori (EP6)
• Lost
1. Use a word that's already been used.
2. Fail to answer within 30 seconds.
• Object referring to the answer will disappear.
• If object not present, it will appear.

## Episode 1 card game calculations:Edit

### ExplanationEdit

• C52 denotes combinatorics, meaning the number of countable possibilities in which the 52 cards exist. It is multiplied by C5 as 5 cards are drawn.

## Episode 1 Analysed card game calculationsEdit

Math Rules card game formula:

• n = unknown value.
• , = is based on the Asian System, so 1 million in English 1.000.000 is = Asian system 1,000,000
• // is comment
• [V] = or
• >>> = See next line
• 2.1, 2.2, 2.3 etc. each group numbers indicate a statement + Proof (why statement isn't correct)

Original calculations:

1. $C_{52}C_{5} = \frac{52 \times 51 \times 50 \times 49 \times 48}{5 \times 4 \times 3 \times 2 \times 1} = 2,598,960$
2. $\frac{4 \times 9}{2,58,960} = \frac{9}{649,740} = 0,00001385 = {1.38 \times} 10^{-3}$
3. $0.001385%$

Analysed calculations:

1. $C_{52}C_{5} = \frac{52 \times 51 \times 50 \times 49 \times 48}{5 \times 4 \times 3 \times 2 \times 1} = 2,598,960$

• // Correct, but remember it use a comma so it's pronounced as 2.5 million and not 2 millionth, 5 five hundred thousandths etc. (it is like 1 tenth)
2. $\frac{4 \times 9}{2,58,960} = \frac{9}{649,740} = 0,00001385 = {1.38 \times} 10^{-3}$

• // Not correct >>>
2.1:

$\frac{4 \times 9}{2,58,960} \neq \frac{9}{649,740}$ // Next line Explaining Mathematical Calculation Mathematical rule Operator of 4 (fraction)

$\frac{\frac{4 \times 9}{4}} \frac{2,58,960}{4} = \frac{9}{\mathbf{64,740}}$ // Proof 1: fraction 4 not equal to answer

2.2:
$\frac{4 \times 9 }{649,740 \times 4} \neq \frac{4 \times 9}{2,58,960}$ // Next line Explaining Mathematical Calculation Mathematical rule Operator of 4 (times)

$\frac{4 \times 9 }{649,740 \times 4} = 25,\mathbf{9}8,960$ // Proof 2: times 4 not equal answer

Conclusion:
1. if we use the fraction method (2.1) we missing a number 9
2. if we use the times method on the answer (2.2) we are missing a number 9
3. So we now know what the secret acceleration calculation of Shiro is:
>>> The differences:
1. 649740 - 64740 = +585000 (So 585000 + 64740 = 649740 )
2. 2598960 - 258960 = +2340000 (So 2340000 + 258960 = 2598960)