Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
All you have to do is show me eleven faces to choose from with two dice, when one die is showing a 2. That's it.

Don't give me side bets, don't ask me about colors, don't tell me I'm the last man on earth who thinks 1/6 is right.

Just take two dice, with at least one die showing a 2, and show me 11 possible combinations.

Oh... and you can't rotate the die showing a 2 because you can't rotate dice in the real world after they come to rest.
Alan you've said this many times.

You've also said this:
Originally Posted by Alan Mendelson View Post
In English, the statement "at least one of the dice is a 2" means that either Die A or Die B is a 2 or Both Die A and Die B are showing a 2.
That's where you'll find your answer. As you've said because Die A or Die B could be the 2, OR both could be the 2, there are 11 possible combinations that could be under the cup. Only one of which is 2-2.