Heyo folks
Every now and again, someone sees us pop up on a news site, or someone loses a few too many Blinks (or, hell, wins a few too many), and this type of conversation pops up.
But with over 171,703 prizes given away (not counting the 1,054 free promo giveaways), we'd need a LOOOOTTT of alts to perpetuate a scam on the scale you're suggesting

Even if we followed the half-and-half model you're suggesting - which would be painfully obvious painfully quickly.
And, as many others have pointed out over the months, every legitimately closed blink nets us a bit of profit. We'd be terminally stupid to rig the system in any way, as it would be the one sure-fire way to kill our business forever.
If you like, you're free to evaluate our method for choosing winners. The code we use to get the number is
here. As you can see, we draw it from random.org. You can find their real-time statistics
here and several peer-reviewed papers on the quality of their random-generator
here.
Since the winning number is chosen off site, and at the moment a Blink closes - how many blinks you've played in the past has no effect on your win odds. That said, in the past there has been an understandable perception of "I made more when I was new to Blink," and this was largely true. Not due to any type of number rigging, but due to an inbalance in the Achievement system. Early players had lots of achievements to hit, and hit frequently, whereas someone who had been around for a while already had all the "easy ones." We've tried to remedy this with the new Achievement system rolled out today, though.
PS - Always blink on 4. We rigged 4 to win.
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