World Cup sweepstake generators lack fair-draw logic for 48-team tournaments
Sports fans running World Cup sweepstakes with 48 teams need a tool that distributes teams fairly across players of varying count. Pure random draws produce unbalanced results. A balanced fair-draw algorithm solves this, though the use case is seasonal and low-stakes.
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