AllYourBaseAreBelong2Us#31163
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This season in particular the number of times extremely unlikely events happening is probabilistically impossible. Examples:
Stock Up: reveals 5 lands. In a 27 land deck the probability of this occurring is less than 1.5%, yet this happens far more frequently.
Mana *****: In a 27 land deck the probability of missing a land drop before turn 4 is less than 17%, yet this happens far more frequently.
Card draw: in a deck with 7 card draw spells the probability of not drawing one of them during the first 12 turns of the game is less than 5%, yet this happens far more frequently.
Sweepers: in a deck with 7 sweeper spells the probability of not drawing one of them during the first 5 turns of the game is less than 20%, yet this happens far more frequently.
The shuffler should be uniform random exactly how it is in paper.