Output still isn't very helpful; what we need is something cumulative, ie the chances of getting through with this score and above is x; so if you get, say, 10, you can just look and see "aha" instead of tallying 10, 11, 12, etc.
It would be like this;
7: 0%
8: x%
...
11: y%
12: 100%
(assuming say 4 rounds)
Output still isn't very helpful; what we need is something cumulative, ie the chances of getting through with this score and above is x; so if you get, say, 10, you can just look and see "aha" instead of tallying 10, 11, 12, etc. It would be like this; 7: 0% 8: x% ... 11: y% 12: 100% (assuming say 4 rounds)