You should be able to solve this

Even if the game was programmed to roll first and then overwite the answer with the guaranteed roll if applicable the chance is still 50% because the outcome of any one roll does not depend on the other.

are you genuinely retarded or trolling? if there's two attacks with 50% crit attributes that's four distinct possibilities so it does matter there are two attacks

and one of the four possibilities is eliminated, you do the math and determine how many possibilities are left. you have to be american.

Pretending to be retarded for (You)s doesn't not make you retarded.

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NOOO YOU HAVE TO TAKE ORDER INTO CONSIDERATION
NOOO NOT LIKE THAT

Yes, but the odds of getting black 11 times in a row aren't 50%. Getting it on each spin are 50%, not in a row. The odds of getting black twice in a row are 25%, because it's 50% of 50%. Similarly, the odds of getting red twice in a row are 25% for the same reason. Getting red-black and black-red are each 25% because they're two 50% results following each other. That leaves four possible outcomes, each at a 25% chance.

Now apply that to crits. No crits is 25% chance because it's 50% of 50%, so on. In this question, getting no crits isn't a possibility, though, so we can remove that outcome, which leaves us with three outcomes of equal possibility. 33%.