That is probably one problem. Why is it that when a user buys tokens, it seems that the probability of something fishy to happen that will force or tempt the user to buy more tokens later rises?
By the way, I did not mean to offend you with those replies there. I might have gone a bit strong there with the 'for you' bits. But, what I have said is what has been observed both in the game and in the forum posts. I'm trying to make you see how some things are likely are in this game, and also how some forum users try to justify things using excuses like 'luck' or using past real-life events. Many things have nothing to do with 'luck' or with real-life past events. They have occurred either due to flaws or they have been intentionally programmed to occur as such. If something has been programmed to occur when say a particular number is satisfied, how can you call this 'luck'? This will bound to happen when the related criteria has been satisfied; it has nothing to do with 'luck'. For explanation purposes, you can compare this to the on/off switch of the bulb that depends on the intensity of light in the room. If the board linked to the switch of this bulb has been programmed to switch the bulb on when the light intensity goes low, the bulb will light. There is no 'luck' as such in there.