I will say, I don't know if the larger shuffles are good or bad. I've noticed it's went from 3-4 a week to 4-5 a week, maybe even 6 days a week with a few Saturday drawings recently. And the number of items/combos in each shuffle available has trended up as well. Today has 19, yesterday was 20, I think it was high teens nearly all last week as well.
I want to take it as a good sign - that there's more volume and inventory trickling in. I would assume it's just there isn't enough to keep stock yet. Especially the 3060's, which seem to have a good representation in the recent shuffles, and 3090's have been pretty well represented as well. And including a lot of EVGA GPUs... *)grumble(* I bitch about this in particular because I see the SKUs that I'm in the EVGA queue for, which has now happened more than a few times - but that's on EVGA, not Newegg, so I digress.
3080s and 3070s are fairly rare, but do pop up. 6900s I can't recall very many, 6800s probably as represented as 3080s, but a good deal of 6700s (I use that phrase loosely, they are anything but a good deal at the price they are going for). But 3060's (non-Ti) seem to have the best representation.
On the other hand... it makes me wonder if this hasn't become the new normal (I'm getting tired of that phrase, but I need a good alternative... /sigh). If even when we do have sufficient stock levels, Newegg (and other retailers to follow, possibly), see that sales are better if you feel like you won... so they keep the lottery going long past it's necessarily lifespan.
0-31 now, starting March 1 and selecting everything each time.