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Lou Zocchi

 

Lou Zocchi

Louis Zocchi, Sergeant, USAF (Retired), is a gaming hobbyist.

Although Zocchi has designed a few games (Alien Space, The Battle of Britain, Luftwaffe), Louis Zocchi is more known for making dice, and inventing the Zocchihedron (100-sided) die. He was a well-known figure at gaming conventions like Gen Con, where he demonstrated the innate unfairness in most mass-produced gaming dice. Most dice, according to Zocchi, do not roll accurately because of their flawed manufacturing processes. The dice favor certain numbers and are more likely to land on those numbers. Zocchi attributes the "superstitions" of many gamers who have certain dice to roll high and others to roll low to the fact that major dice manufacturers smooth out the straight edges of their dice in machines much like rock tumblers. The result is that plastic dice originally molded evenly are unevened and unbalanced, making them more likely to land on some numbers than on others. Zocchi showed the unevenness of dice with statistical results of them being rolled and with photographs picturing stacks of dice not measuring adequately. His demonstrations were sales pitches for the unsmoothed and fair dice (often with razor sharp edges!) manufactured by his company, Gamescience. Zocchi guaranteed his dice to roll fairly and to never break, unlike most mass-produced dice. However, tests by White Dwarf magazine show that at least one of his dice designs, the Zocchihedron, had a significantly uneven number distribution.

Gamescience is still trading, and (as of 2004) Zocchi is still active in the gaming community.



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