Quote Originally Posted by Iscah View Post
Do we need proof of that fairness?

Admittedly I don't know what the numbers are on how many successes there were and how many got the zero glitch, but the number of complaints with the system is naturally skewed to be 100% made up of people who got zero. The people whose lottery result was a real number have no reason to speak up.
Wrong, if the lotto pick was not fair then some people that won weren't actually supposed to and another participant should have won instead. For example there are 3 participants and rnd was 0.49. In this case second participant should have won. But if there was fake extra participant 0 then the function could have awarded the win to first real participant instead given certain implementations etc. etc.