It doesn't look like the rules were clarified that well considering an "actual" coinflip was done. Since normally it's /roll 666, rather than a binary number. When flipping a coin, you pick the side to win, that's how I've always seen it be done.
I think people are getting confused at the "pick 1 or 2" bit, people are saying "how was he supposed to know which was the winning number", but really if you flip a real coin, and pick heads, if it lands heads-up, you win. So it makes sense to me, when Ezhezz says, "let's do a real coinflip, pick 1 or 2". Narexa picked 2 on the lines that it's the winning 'side'. So in my opinion it's a legitimate 'game', for lack of a better term, but in Narexa's defense the rules of the game weren't properly explained to him. There doesn't seem to be any proof of Ezhezz saying "whatever gets rolled = win".
I'm 50/50 at the moment purely because there wasn't a win condition explicitly mentioned but at the same time, a coinflip is kinda common sense, pick the side you want to win.
Consider this as a "non-permanent verdict", I'm yet to ask some other higher-up members of staff as to what they think...
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