carlcon.. you can do that too. A single one is an allowed choice. Just click on the dice instead of the description. i'm guessing it is the statistically correct choice as is gives you more dice in your second roll for large points.
hamtastic... when double ones come up one the first roll, the "realist" does not bank double ones, he chooses to keep a single one and rolls the rest. i'm guessing this results in a greater predicted outcome.
PROTIP: do not take a single or double five unless 1) it's your only option 2) you are banking that turn 3) it'll get you a free roll... otherwise discard them.
those claiming it's not random, maybe try taking notes from how the computer plays... my current record is 8-2.
skewed towards the computer... lol. i'm 6-1 (lost first time against cautious). learn not to always go for the big score... sometimes you have to settle with only 300 points.
i think it's how that AI plays hafrogman... "reckless" will take more chances, thus get big scores and more zilches. "cautious" probably takes a look at the probabilities and the expected score.