I do know a lot about random and how it is (and can be) programmed.
That's a good example of a hollow brag.
I, too, know something about probability; and why random numbers cannot be generated by a standard microprocessor-based server without some form of cheating... which, at least in principle, either makes the sequence predictable or rests on an unreliable gimmick.
That aside... you do not believe you have been lucky. Fine. I believe nobody
is lucky; but people
have been lucky every day. Wildly improbable events happen constantly. Those who end up on top often like to think skill put them there; those on the bottom curse Fate. Sometimes, they're right.
Looked at squarely, it is impossible that I should win the state lottery. I can use any system, pump my wages into a stack of tickets.
The odds are insurmountable. The same is true for each player, no exceptions. Yet somebody wins every month. The lottery is not rigged, the winners are not skilful, the gods did not spit on their ping-pong balls.
In a sufficiently big world, every possible improbable outcome eventuates... eventually.
Congratulations!