Alan,
We were doing so well. We had SO MANY areas of agreement. I even agreed that if you set aside one die as a deuce that the other die had a 1/6 chance of being a deuce.

But you seem to have stopped answering my questions when I asked, in what seemed a perfectly reasonable way...

Is it equally possible, in the absence of any other infoirmation except that given that "at least one of the dice is a two' that we have any one of these possible outcomes.


Right=2, Left-=1
Right=2, Left-=2
Right=2, Left-=3
Right=2, Left-=4
Right=2, Left-=5
Right=2, Left-=6

Right=1, Left-=2
Right=3, Left-=2
Right=4, Left-=2
Right=5, Left-=2
Right=6, Left-=2

Do you yet again agree that we do not know which dice is a deuce?

Do you agree that without knowing which dice is a two, that all of the above outcomes are equally possible?