When Minecraft Speedrunners Get Unbelievably Lucky…



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In this video, I go over some instances of Minecraft speedrunners getting insanely lucky.

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45 thoughts on “When Minecraft Speedrunners Get Unbelievably Lucky…”

  1. Make a short video on slowest pb improvements, Sam Dao had a pb of 14:25:4 for 8 months and got a pb of 14:25:2, just a mere improvement of 200 ms after grinding for 8 months.
    After retimed it was 14:24.
    And also one time during a run he went 0/9 on rods.
    That guy is very unlucky

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  2. Recent videos are very good, but I personally prefer videos with length of 10+ min, even if I have to wait longer in terms of upload schedule. Anyway, I don't criticize pikaJ's choice, it's just my opinion 🙂

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  3. Hey pika, just wanting to let you know that calculating mathematically, we won't just count Feinberg getting 5 flints, but his overall rates were 5 flints out of 10 gravels, whose odds are just 1 in 672 (= 0.149%), and getting 5 flints out of 5 consecutive gravels, while mining 10 gravels (which happened to Feinberg from his 4th gravel to 8th gravel) is 1 in 28,225 (= 0.0035%), which is pretty crazy, but still quite less compared to the odds of 1 in 100,000… also love you, subbed to you and enjoy your content so much 🙂

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