We had nineteen golden coins remaining, meaning I had the biggest number possible, something that most considered a good thing, I'm not saying it would be better if I had spent more, but that whenever you have a lot, you tend to give more.
But there's no time to waste.
What is the possibility of a normal person choosing to deposit one coin? There are twenty coins, each of which represents a number. So what is the chance of one coin being chosen out of twenty? The chance is one in five hundredths, but considering there's more than one person, the chance rises.
How many are there left? We started with two hundred and I counted at least twenty-two people that chose zero. Let's say half chose heads, meaning there are one hundred eighty-nine contestants left.
Rounding it up, there is a ten percent chance of chance. But that is only mathematically correct. Taking into consideration human emotion, the chance decreases.