It's a really interesting point you bring up about using predictor tools in randomized games. I've looked into this quite a bit myself, and it seems there's a common misconception about what these tools can actually do. I came across a highly informative article that sheds light on this very topic, which you can find at https://matlablegend.com/blogs/why-prediction-tools-need-statistical-caution/ It emphasizes the need for statistical caution because a clean interface or chart from a prediction tool does not magically turn randomness into certainty. The article carefully explains why trying to predict random outcomes is inherently risky and that these online game tools, while appealing, should not be treated as proof of what will happen next, especially in a game designed to be unpredictable.