Random shuffle
The draw uses a Fisher-Yates shuffle with crypto randomness. That means each available pick has an equal chance of landing in each position before assignments are dealt to players.
Fairness
The draw logic is designed to be random, private, and hard to quietly manipulate once results are locked.
Draw logic
The draw uses a Fisher-Yates shuffle with crypto randomness. That means each available pick has an equal chance of landing in each position before assignments are dealt to players.
In the standard mode, each team, act, horse or entrant can only be assigned once. No two players receive the same pick unless the organiser uses a Pro option designed to share all picks across players.
Organisers can preview a Pro draw before locking it. Once locked, the result becomes final and is the result that should be shared.
Saved draws use unguessable links. The organiser link manages the draw; shared/public views do not expose payment details or private email addresses.
When non-organisers view a draw, player names are shortened and email-like entries are hidden so accidental personal data is not exposed unnecessarily.
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