I never seem to be lucky there, so I ran a clicker bot to click roll every second, while I used 300 of the starter 1000 as bet, with the payout being x1.0120%, to test out if the game is indeed fair.
I found out that while the chance of winning said over 97% and I would have to roll a numberunder 97.83(which would mean my gains should be increasing, albeit very slowly), I lost all my money.
I outright lost 600, then it slowly crept up, and just as it reached my original starter number or a little above, I hit a streak of 2 or 3 losses. Rinse, repeat, until I couldn't bet anymore.
Then from the beginning I counted the times I received a loss hit, calculated the average chance of me hitting a number above 97.83, and came to the conclusion that it's more around a 75-80% win chance instead of 97%.
Naturally, I only did this with the coins you get from the faucet (gambling is not my thing), and ran the clicker for several hours, with different bet amounts.
In my opinion, the game is coded in such a way that every so often a number such as 99 or 98 will be put among the results, and such numbers are unavoidable, unless you of course try and switch the low/high bet.
Anyway, not bashing anyone since I didn't lose anything, just ran this little test for fun
Hell, I might even be wrong.
It was just strange to see the "losses" coming in just when I was about to gain more than my original bet