No, there isn't. Every die roll is an independent event. Thus, the probability of rolling any number is the same no matter how many times you roll it. The likelihood of roll a 6 100 times in a row is very low, but it can happen. The next time you roll, the chances of any number coming up are the same as they were before.
breakermw t1_ja81kta wrote
Reply to ELI5: why does/doesn’t probability increase when done multiple times? by Reason-Local
No, there isn't. Every die roll is an independent event. Thus, the probability of rolling any number is the same no matter how many times you roll it. The likelihood of roll a 6 100 times in a row is very low, but it can happen. The next time you roll, the chances of any number coming up are the same as they were before.