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It is 1;100 5 times but that is not the same as 5:100. It is 5:500. https://www.quora.com/If-I-have-a-1-100-chance-of-something-happening-when-I-do-something-and-I-do-that-thing-3-times-does-it-mean-a-3-100-chance-of-that-outcome
Wow, lots of math problems here.Say you buy 5 Poweball tickets? Do you have 5x the chance of winning? Yes. Are you going to win? No.
Sorry, just not the way you add probabilities. Here's a pretty basic explanation that spells it out:http://www.ehow.com/how_8087361_add-probabilities.htmlIf you want to make it super simple, your odds of flipping heads (versus tails) is 1:2. Agreed? If you flip 1,000 pennies at the same time, your odds of pulling heads in just one of those thousand "draws" is not 1,000/2,000.
Problem is supply and Demand lots of folks want one, only a few given out.
It's not 5:500. Not sure what I'm missing, did you read your link? The conclusion in the link is 1:100 + 1:100 + 1:100 = 2.97%, or close enough to 3:100 for our purposes.
Quote from: WAcoueshunter on June 13, 2016, 09:55:27 PMIt's not 5:500. Not sure what I'm missing, did you read your link? The conclusion in the link is 1:100 + 1:100 + 1:100 = 2.97%, or close enough to 3:100 for our purposes.I haven't read the article so I can't comment on the specific article you are mentioning, but let me try to create a visualization for you.In the WA draws as they currently stand, you have 5 different pots you are putting your name into. (Let's forget about antlerless,etc. and just focus on quality.) You have deer, elk, moose, goat, and sheep.Again for simplicity sake, let's say that there are 99 names in each pot and your name will be the 100th name therefore giving you 1:100 odds of drawing any one of those 5 tags. The way the draw works is that a name is first picked out of pot 1 (deer). There is a 1:100 chance that your name is drawn from that pot. Once that draw is done they move on to pot number 2 (elk.) Since no names have been drawn from that pot, there are still 100 names in the pot (one of which is yours) giving you 1:100 odds of drawing an elk tag. Then pot 3 (moose) - still 1:100 odds. Then pot 4 (goat) - still 1:100 odds. Then pot 5 (sheep) - still 1:100 odds. Once it's all said and done, you had 1:100 odds of drawing 5 different tags or 5:500 overall odds. That is because each pot is "mutually exclusive" from the prior.
LOL, go test it out WAcoueshunter, I guarantee you that is exactly how math works.Why don't you try to use a comparable analogy to explain how math "actually" works?
Quote from: WAcoueshunter on June 13, 2016, 09:55:27 PMIt's not 5:500. Not sure what I'm missing, did you read your link? The conclusion in the link is 1:100 + 1:100 + 1:100 = 2.97%, or close enough to 3:100 for our purposes.I haven't read the article so I can't comment on the specific article you are mentioning, but let me try to create a visualization for you.In the WA draws as they currently stand, you have 5 different pots you are putting your name into. (Let's forget about antlerless,etc. and just focus on quality.) You have deer, elk, moose, goat, and sheep.Again for simplicity sake, let's say that there are 99 names in each pot and your name will be the 100th name therefore giving you 1:100 odds of drawing any one of those 5 tags. The way the draw works is that a name is first picked out of pot 1 (deer). There is a 1:100 chance that your name is drawn from that pot. Once that draw is done they move on to pot number 2 (elk.) Since no names have been drawn from that pot, there are still 100 names in the pot (one of which is yours) giving you 1:100 odds of drawing an elk tag. Then pot 3 (moose) - still 1:100 odds. Then pot 4 (goat) - still 1:100 odds. Then pot 5 (sheep) - still 1:100 odds. Once it's all said and done, you had 1:100 odds of drawing 5 different tags or 5:500 overall odds. That is because each pot is "mutually exclusive" from the prior. Your success or lack of success in drawing in Pot 1 has no impact whatsoever on your odds of drawing in pots 2,3,4,or 5. By implementing Pope's proposal you would be making all 100 applicants pick a specific pot to put their name into. For arguments sake, let's assume everyone divides evenly. Now there are 5 pots with 20 names each. You can pick any one of those pots to put your name into therefore giving you 1:21 odds of drawing the single tag of the category of your choice. By going with this system, you are forgoing the potential to draw two tags (which would have 1:1000 odds of happening) in order to get a significantly better chance of drawing a single tag.
ShaneAfter reading your post thru 2 times, I now totally get it. Couple of questions.1. Do you let people build points in the other categories that are not in their 1 chosen pick.2. Do you continue to let applicants pick up to 4 choices, or limit it to 1 or 2?Also, in some states they require you to sit out 2 to 3 years after drawing a quality tag. That alsoMay help the odds for the majority of guys putting in.
I think they just need to add more goat tags....lol
Quote from: kentrek on June 13, 2016, 10:53:26 PMI think they just need to add more goat tags....lolIn an area I frequent during summer time bear hunting there is a ton of goats I see large groups frequently and there is no permit for that area from what I have researched. I know Trophyhunt goes to the same area and has posted pics of goats he has seen. There should be at least one permit up there and it's in Western WA 653
Quote from: WAPatriot on June 13, 2016, 08:46:56 PMEliminate youth, disabled and over 65 hunts There is nothing better then youth hunts to get our youth into the sport. Disabled and 65 and over hunts make me proud to be part of the sport. if nothing else provide more opportunity for the youth. Both my sons took a couple deer when they were youth and it was some of the best times of my hunting career. If I could gift my moose tag for this season to my son I would in a minute.
Eliminate youth, disabled and over 65 hunts
Quote from: Duckslayer89 on June 14, 2016, 01:01:04 AMQuote from: kentrek on June 13, 2016, 10:53:26 PMI think they just need to add more goat tags....lolIn an area I frequent during summer time bear hunting there is a ton of goats I see large groups frequently and there is no permit for that area from what I have researched. I know Trophyhunt goes to the same area and has posted pics of goats he has seen. There should be at least one permit up there and it's in Western WA 653I'm not a goat bio or expert but im pretty confident there could be more tags available...my experience is from around st hellens and there's no way that area couldn't support at least a couple So just between mine and your area we could nearly double the odds !!!