Free: Contests & Raffles.
Can any of the math wizards tell me any statistical differences between what we have now and a complete random ? Would the bell curve just have a slightly different shape ? Or would the mode just be shifted slightly along the x axis ? Everyone always points to Idaho as the answer but don't we already have that in the low tag categories?
Quote from: kentrek on March 21, 2024, 09:20:06 AMCan any of the math wizards tell me any statistical differences between what we have now and a complete random ? Would the bell curve just have a slightly different shape ? Or would the mode just be shifted slightly along the x axis ? Everyone always points to Idaho as the answer but don't we already have that in the low tag categories?Are you asking what are the odds if everyone has just one number in the drawing?
Limit the choice to one unit. Instantly everyone’s draw odds are better. If there are leftovers they can have a second draw or FCFS sale.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
With no points in the equation, like Idaho, aren’t your odds simple, the number of tags available by the number of applicants each year?
Add this to the mix: (I am spreading a rumor here, but I've heard this more than once)There was a kid who was majoring in Math at WSU. Heard his roommate complaining about the draw odds in WA. Decided to do a project on it. He found out the algorithm that WA uses and did some tests. Proved that the algorithm "likes" higher sequenced numbers. So if you have a low sequenced number, you are less likely to get selected in the "random" draw. That's why some people appear "lucky" and some people don't...
They should really make you pay for the tag to enter the drawings for OIL's , that would drop many apps, but again, they won't do anything that lowers their income.