There's always one in the crowd . . .Joejr14 said:...and the winner is PJ!!!
And whats' funny is none of the people in the draw are on the board right now anyway!Joejr14 said:Well Brent you were just taking too long. I had several requests to leak the answer!![]()
No muskies on this trip. Pure, 100% uuuuggleeeeeee 20 lb. plus Red River of the North Channel Catfish on this trip!!! Good fightin', catch and release fun with friends and family! Just gotta be sure we make it across the border . . . of course getting across is usually not the problem, it's getting back in!! :grin01:Good luck with the fishing. Getcha a big Muskie!
Corny Noob said:Well I think the only reason he did it that way was because no one donated a different ammount.
If someone had only 5 tickets and someone had 12 tickets and another had 20 something he would have.
But since you all donated the same amount you all had the same equal chance anyway so what was the point?
What Corny Noob said, and thanks to 'the Noob' who saw the rhyme to my reason. She's exactly spot on with his explanation. I couldn't see the practicality of cutting up each sheet into 12 different little slips since it would not have changed the odds nor the percentage of entries for any one individual. There would be legitimate issues IF someone had purchased just 5 chances or 25. Yeah, then I would definitely have been forced to cut up each slip. And a raffle is certainly all about odds and percentages.dawnrenee2000 said:Congrats PJ! You are the proud winner of the raffle apparently!
I must say though...it was odd. For a drawing where you have 12 chances to win,there was really only one there because the name was simply printed 12 times on one sheet of paper...I have never seen it done like that before Driz...Arent you suppose to separate them out into 12 individual slips to create 12 chances? sorry just caught me as an odd way to do a drawing fella! :bang:
Enjoy your trip and catch some fish!