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NoBark, I think the point gets added first and then it is squared. So, if you have 2 points from previous years applications, then you will have 3 going into this years draw........thus 3 squared = 9 chances. That is how I understand it anyway.
The Pearrygin had 1854 applications for 15 permits last year for odds of 1 in 124. That means you should expect to draw once in 124 years of applying.
Huntnphish, what part of that don't you understand?
Quote from: bobcat on April 19, 2011, 10:34:17 PMHuntnphish, what part of that don't you understand?How do 1-124 odds equate to 1 in 124 years? What kind of algorithm are you using to come up with that?
I really wish the WDFW would publish information like they did in 2009 so that everyone can calculate their true odds. By the way, I used the following link to get the information needed for the calculation:http://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/harvest/2009/species_summary.html
That was just a way of oversimplifying it, and with the points squaring it wasn't entirely accurate. What are the odds of flipping a coin and having it land heads up? One in two. So you SHOULD get 1 heads up every 2 flips. Obviously it doesn't always happen that way because of the luck of the draw (or flip in this case) though.He was just applying the same logic. In one year your odds of drawing by the simple permits/applications calculation you come up with 1/124 chance. By that logic you SHOULD draw once every 124 years. Just like the coin flipping example.The whole 1/124 thing is completely off though with our system. With a purely random draw it would be accurate.
Quote from: Huntnphish on April 19, 2011, 10:56:41 PMQuote from: bobcat on April 19, 2011, 10:34:17 PMHuntnphish, what part of that don't you understand?How do 1-124 odds equate to 1 in 124 years? What kind of algorithm are you using to come up with that?I don't even know what an algorithm is. It's not that complicated. 1 in 124 means 1 out of every 124 applicants will be drawm. Or, if everything stays the same (same number of applicants and same number of permits) then each person could expect to be drawn 1 time in 124 years of applying for that permit.