"Washington's system places a multiplier on the points. The number of points is squared and it is this number of random numbers that are issued to the application (or number of cards in the barrel). If a person applies for an elk permit for the first time, they have one card in the barrel. If a person has built up two points, they have four cards in the barrel. If a person has three points built up, nine cards are in the barrel and so on."
The number of random numbers? I'm confused.. my question is when I look at previous year average points it took to draw a permit is it the amount of years they put in or the random number/multiplier? Thank You.