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    Sort of. Stick with me cause this is kind of confusing to explain in text. The bonus pass assigns the first 20 tags of any hunt to the applicants for that hunt with the most bonus points. However, it is common for the group of applicants with the most bonus points to exceed the number of tags allotted for the bonus pass. In this case all applicants with the highest number of points would then be assigned random numbers and the bonus pass tags would be given to those with the lowest random numbers.

     

    Here is an example: Let's say that a hunt has 10 tags. This means that 2 (20% of the total) are available via the bonus pass. Now let's assume that the highest number of bonus points possible is 12, and that 5 people have that number of tags. Those 5 people are assigned random numbers for the bonus pass, and the lowest 2 are then awarded tags the allocated tags for the bonus pass. The other 3 people move on to the 1-2 pass with everyone else and are assigned new random numbers for that pass.

     

    I hope this helps, it's not an intuitive process by any means​

    Thanks. This makes sense; I think I understand. So from your example: say only one person had 12 points, and 5 people had 11 points. Those 6 people are assigned random numbers, and the lowest 2 are then awarded tags the allocated tags for the bonus pass. So it is possible the person with the most points won't get drawn?

     

    Actually, the person with the 12 points would get a tag. The other 5 people with 11 points would get random numbers and the lowest of those numbers gets the other tag.


  2. Just donated. Thoughts and prayers for Warner and his family. A guy I went to college with has ALS and he started up an organization, Augie's Quest (http://www.augiesquest.org/). They fund ALS research through the ALS Therapy Development Institute (ALS TDI). Warner might want to check out the site and the various resources on the site. Praying major treatment breakthroughs occur in the near future.

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  3. Had Lasik surgery 10 years ago next month, after wearing glasses and contacts for 28 years. Because I was wearing bifocals, they originally performed the procedure to give me mono-vision (one eye focused up close and the other for distance). I didn't do well with that, so they re-lasiked the up close eye for distance and I was at 20/15 after the procedure. Still have to carry reading glasses, but some of the best money ever spent.


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    I'm Going hunting!

     

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    Don't fall for it, April Fools trick.

     

    LOL, not this time Tim! They've started hitting Chase cards at this point.

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