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there was a case when Apple had to make their "playlist shuffle" function in their music app actually less random than real random because people thought it's broken after getting the same song too much or the same 2 songs one after another multiple times.
the fact that you are getting 5 mp5s in a row, not singlehandedly proves that cases aren't rigged, but definitely only says that they are aren't rigged.
however I will advice against opening cases or gambling at all anyway. if you want to get rid of your money that much and don't want to start a serious business — better place bets. there you can at least figure out which team is better against which, keep in touch with them to see their new strats to see who's going to be stronger, etc. you just have more control there. (unlike with cases where you don't have any control at all)
That's a really interesting take, my friend, could you elaborate on why exactly you find bad about such practices?