Few random thoughts;
Why don't they immediately closed the account of the 1 round 62 avg hacks, that their marvelous spot-lighter "randomly" picks?
That one round player, 62 avg hack from '10 is no doubt still with us and by now has accumulated a large collection of such player profiles.The upside for wgt is obvious to casual observer; It "increases" the number of accounts they can claim for PR and marketing purposes. It also gets some rage going in the forums (stimulating a perverse form of community engagement, which in turn gives the admins something to do
Computers are singularly unsuited to generate so called random numbers. The very best they can do is generate pseudo random numbers via some algorithm. The reason is very fundamental - math does not work like that. It is simply not possible to use math to generate a random result. Bottom line: math is NOT random.
As for WGT and the multi-accounters (against the "rules") and restarters ( allowed by "the rules"), look no further than the results, ie. what is in front of your eyes. If WGT didn't want it that way, it would not be that way. This game didn't program itself. Every single aspect of it is the result of a deliberate application of effort.
Sandbagging is in no way against any rule of WGT. Quite the opposite, it is encouraged and condoned. No use in crying about that.
They set the system up that can be "gamed". Thus it is gamed. Even this I do not mind, what I DO mind is the false pretense that its unintentional and even more that one day they will set it right.