I have a deck with 18 lands. It constantly draws 4 by turn 4 or half my draws will be lands. Imagine having 7 lands by turn 7 with an average mana cost of 1.3.
Needless to say in a game that is both competetive and gambling by nature rigging the game in a manor that favors one player over another is illegal and this algorithm diacriminates against certain play styles whether or not that was the intention is irrelevent to the consumer.
I have a deck with 18 lands. It constantly draws 4 by turn 4 or half my draws will be lands. Imagine having 7 lands by turn 7 with an average mana cost of 1.3.
Needless to say in a game that is both competetive and gambling by nature rigging the game in a manor that favors one player over another is illegal and this algorithm diacriminates against certain play styles whether or not that was the intention is irrelevent to the consumer.