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the AVERAGE is 1 out of 10 games you'll be imposter (assuming playing with a full room on default settings,) but you can go a very long time without getting it..... or you can get it 5 times in a row.
no, you cannot tell who's "turn it is" by way of counting rounds and keeping track of the selection. it's pure RNG, and the RNG does not keep track of prior results.
again, assuming a full room on default settings, you have a 1/10 chance of being the imposter, every time. this means that in 100 games like this, it's pretty reasonable to expect to be imposter 10 times in 100 games. it's not a guarentee and it does not hold true at small sample sizes, like, say, 10 games.