Farfa lands 13 consecutive heads with Origami Goddess in Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel

One play skyrocketed a humble 100 attack points to a monstrous 819,200 in moments.
Yu-Gi-Oh! duel gameplay with live streamer.
(Image via Farfa on Twitch)
TL;DR
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! streamer beat 1-in-8,192 odds with 13 heads in a row using "Origami Goddess".
  • Every coin flip doubled the card's attack, sending it from 100 to a huge 819,200.
  • This kind of gaming luck is about as rare as finding a shiny Pokémon in the old games.

A Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel with Farfa made card game history after flipping an unbelievable streak of 13 consecutive heads during a special event featuring the “Origami Goddess” card. The moment, captured live, shows off one of the rarest luck-based streaks you’ll ever see in competitive card gaming.

The “Origami Goddess” card is all about taking chances—it lets players keep flipping coins until they get tails. Every head flip doubles the monster’s attack points, and for every two heads, players get to draw a card.

Starting with just 100 attack points, the streamer’s crazy run boosted the card all the way up to a wild 819,200 attack points after 13 straight heads.

The odds for this kind of streak are about 1 in 8,192—that’s only a 0.0122% chance. Basically, it’s as likely as finding a shiny Pokémon in the OG Pokémon games, which many gamers will know from experience, is next to impossible.

The “Origami Goddess” card was added during a recent Master Duel event focused on luck-based mechanics. Stuff like this has been around since classic cards like “Time Wizard,” but you hardly ever see it play out on this scale. Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel always puts on special events with different card choices or rule tweaks, but almost none deliver odds-defying moments like this.

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