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Insert a thanks for reading because that automatically has the ability to make the poster seem more important or respected.
Well what are you waiting for? You need to get in on these TFT tournaments, should be ez money for you.
That people play lottery is a perfect example of that.
You can have two persons flipping coins 10000 times. And if one get head every time, and the other get tail every time, then you have an average of 50:50. Now try to convince those two persons of that.
If enough people play then there is the statistical change that, for example, one player will never see one unit at all.
Let's take Luna. Maybe all your oponents where annoyed at all the lunas they saw that game. Because they where looking for something else. If I try to force a certain strategy, I usually can find all units I want. But sometimes if I am unlucky, I end up with a level one unit. But you usually can replace missing pieces with something else.
You do get to choose between five units every round and every roll. There should be something to fill a Luna or Shadowfiend shaped hole in your board.
Ranked TFT was released for the test server but TFT unranked games already use hidden MMR so either you're over-exaggerating about your winrate or if you're "not good" as you claim then you're being matched against other "not good" players.