Random Calculations are horribly wrong
Randomized card calculations are horrible.
5 turns in a row, all have to mulligan to 4 cards.
Still get 3 mountains in a deck with only 7 mountains and 19 swamps.
What the heck? Fix!
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Rezzahan#77802
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Another one who does not know the first thing about probability. You got one case. Fine, it happened, and that is about the ONLY thing you can say with that little data. Is it unlikely? Sure. Impossible? Not at all, just not very probable. So how many games in a row did you observe? Was it 1 in 1? From your comment, most likely. Was it 1 in 10? Then it had somewhere around a 0-20% chance, you can't determine anything more, you only have 10 data points. Was it 1 in 100.000? Man you were lucky that it ONLY happend once.
In short, posting that an unlikely thing happened does and proves nothing. Collecting data over MANY games, counting how many games without ommisions you played, and counting how often the unlikely event happens, THAT is what you need to do.