Here are two screen captures from an ongoing match between myself and Deadtorious:

and

I don't understand why I would have 56% chance of inflicting a cohesion test on one hex, and only 38% on the other. The POAs are identical. When I click verbose mode, I am met with the following calculations for the 38% hex:
A:[None, POA=1, die rolls=4, E(hits)=2]
+1 Off. Sp...
(this +1 POA is identical for both hexes, so I didn't type it out in full.)
D:[None, POA=0, die rolls=4, E(hits)=2]
(no POA)
For the good hex (which is the one I will click as soon as I am done typing this; I've alt-tabbed out because I'm confused right now), the first part for A is identical. For D, however,
D:[None, POA=0, die rolls=4, E(hits)=1.333333]
Eh? How does that work then, the exact same data displayed, but suddenly the 2 drops to 1.333333.
Anyway, I don't understand this and I assume it is some sort of weird bug or there is a secret calculation I that the user interface does not make us privy to.




