Just played my first random online match...
At the start of signing into the beginner lobby, I couldn't pick more than half of my decks. I pick the only random deck I have aside from the starter and just get going. Miraculously, I only had to wait about 2 minutes for a 3 player match. I got some lucky draws early on and cracked a level 3 land I landed on with Fire Beak's penetrate/critical. That player really never recovers and got bankrupted 3 times by the end of the game...Everyone starts fighting over the square with creature moves and looks like we're all trading territory and having fun. I'm giving thumbs up anytime someone takes my land...I get some money and pour it into a green spot with a cactus on it. Then I draw a kelpie and realize I should probably buff my one blue property and swap out a lizard man. This deck was made before I even had storm shields, but I figure kelpie collects once or twice, no harm done. I get all the way to one away from the gate with about 8000 magic and the other player finally beats the kelpie with a random roll of spectre robe.
We're about even now at 6500 or so.. Next turn bankrupt guy decides to hop directly onto the other player's 700G property despite having other options and hands the other person the game with handshake and smile emoji spam from the other 2.
I'm not so much mad as I am thinking this game might be a little too up to chance to bother playing with randoms I'll never meet again. Trolling and nonsense with friends could be fun, but why spend however long that was trying to play well when you're 2 random events away from people deciding to "blue shell" you just because they can?
EDIT: Tried another game and won. Then I waited a long time so I went to the normal lobby and when people showed up it ended somewhat like the first game. Leading against a guy with a lot of blue cards I've never seen before until the players combined to make me lose a max level land through paralysis from one then moving an S rarity blue card with 90 attack in to take the land from the other on the turn before I reached the goal. At least this one just seemed coincidental rather than collusion or spite.