Basic Trope: A mastermind executes a plot with inhuman precision in spite of the odds.
- Straight: Evulz's Plan goes off without hitch, despite the fact that it is contingent on specific people being in the right place at the right time, most of whom typically do not operate according to schedule and use notoriously unreliable public transit options or live in high-traffic cities.
- Exaggerated: Evulz's 'plan', in a saner world, would have collapsed immediately or metastasized into something unmanageable- it requires picosecond-precision timing, perfect meteorological foresight, perfect knowledge of the position and velocity of every speck of dust, so on, so forth. Yet, somehow, Evulz's plan succeeds without any detectable deviations from the original specifications of the plot, all the while smelling like a rose.
- Downplayed: Evulz's plan hinges on a failing bridge collapsing at noon.
- Justified:
- We said inhuman precision, did we not? Evulz is a god, hyper intelligent AI, or other prescient being who can foresee the future.
- Evulz is capable of Time Travel.
- Evulz has the blessing of Lady Luck.
- Inverted: Evulz's plan is a Xanatos Gambit that has no conceivable path towards failure. It falls apart anyways.
- Subverted: Evulz never had a plan at all, or at least discarded of his old one after it's inefficacy was proven; operating off of the philosophy that he should Let No Crisis Go to Waste and including unexpected variables, he's just good at Xanatos Speed Chess and pretending like it was apart of his plan all along.
- Double Subverted: He lied. He really is invincible.
- Parodied: ???
- Zig-Zagged: ???
- Averted: His plan rightfully blows up in his face.
- Enforced: The plot cannot progress without Evulz's impossible victory.
- Lampshaded: "Boss, the odds of this plan succeeding is approximately 3720-to-1!." "Never tell me the odds!"
- Invoked: ???
- Exploited: ???
- Defied: ???
- Discussed: ???
- Conversed: ???
- Deconstructed: The totality of Evulz's plan hinges of end environment being precisely as he had foreseen, lest his failure becomes inevitable; a Spanner in the Works ruins everything for him, even if the only thing that went wrong was a misplaced screw.
Statistically, the chance of the Gambit Roulette selecting in your favor is rather low.