Rules for the lottery
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Rules for the lottery
Each ticket will be 5.00 US Dollars.
One ticket means one paper with your name on it in the bowl. The more tickets you buy, the more papers with your name on it will be in the game.
If you win a whip, and your name will be drawn again, it will be ignored.
The reason for the whole thing is not to win as many whips as possible. The reason is that we'd like to collect as much money as possible for the dog shelter.
The names of the whip makers who donate a whip, will be in a separate box. The drawings will be made by two persons - back to back at the same time. One draws a name out of the lottery box, the other draws a name out of the "Whip makers" box. That way there will be no "first price" or "second price". We will have only equal winners in the end.
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The whole thing will be filmed in one piece and then released on YouTube. The money will be donated in full and I will post the donation receipt into the public area in the forum.
IMPORTANT! The lottery is open to everybody. It is NOT limited to WB members. Everybody who likes to join is welcome. Therefore this thread is open to the public. I know that this forum has a lot of guests. Of course the access for guests is strictly limited. But if you're interested to join the good cause - just drop me a line!
Robby
One ticket means one paper with your name on it in the bowl. The more tickets you buy, the more papers with your name on it will be in the game.
If you win a whip, and your name will be drawn again, it will be ignored.
The reason for the whole thing is not to win as many whips as possible. The reason is that we'd like to collect as much money as possible for the dog shelter.
The names of the whip makers who donate a whip, will be in a separate box. The drawings will be made by two persons - back to back at the same time. One draws a name out of the lottery box, the other draws a name out of the "Whip makers" box. That way there will be no "first price" or "second price". We will have only equal winners in the end.
They are hairy and have four feet...
The whole thing will be filmed in one piece and then released on YouTube. The money will be donated in full and I will post the donation receipt into the public area in the forum.
IMPORTANT! The lottery is open to everybody. It is NOT limited to WB members. Everybody who likes to join is welcome. Therefore this thread is open to the public. I know that this forum has a lot of guests. Of course the access for guests is strictly limited. But if you're interested to join the good cause - just drop me a line!
Robby
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One quick question, because I didn't see it clarified (you may have mentioned it elsewhere):
I am assuming that those who generously donate a whip can also purchase lottery tickets, yes?
Since it sounds like there might be quite a few talented makers donating whips, I think there might be a possibility that someone could actually win their own whip.
Do you have a procedure in place for this? I would think the easiest would be to just draw a new name and put the first back into the pool, but it seemed worth asking about.
I am assuming that those who generously donate a whip can also purchase lottery tickets, yes?
Since it sounds like there might be quite a few talented makers donating whips, I think there might be a possibility that someone could actually win their own whip.
Do you have a procedure in place for this? I would think the easiest would be to just draw a new name and put the first back into the pool, but it seemed worth asking about.
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Roger - thank you!
Robert - it's very close to what you wrote. If anyone draws his own whip, the "whip ticket" will be put back into the pool. Because the name that was drawn was pulled under the same rules as all the others. And he paid for his ticket. So he's entitled to win a whip. Just not his own
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Robert - it's very close to what you wrote. If anyone draws his own whip, the "whip ticket" will be put back into the pool. Because the name that was drawn was pulled under the same rules as all the others. And he paid for his ticket. So he's entitled to win a whip. Just not his own
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There is a supplemental to the Rules of the lottery:
In the meantime, some generous folks bought tickets but told me to give those tickets to the others. But how could that work? Printing more tickets for the others? And who would decide who will get these "free" additional tickets? For sure - not me.
It will work like this: Every time we draw a ticket with the name of one of these fine members who gave away their tickets, we put them aside a draw another ticket.. In case we'll have again a ticket which was donated to the others, we put it aside and...draw again. And so on. I won't - and can't! - be the one to decide whose chances will be higher and whose not. That way it will still be a matter of luck. And nothing else. There will be a high chance that we'll draw some "donated" tickets, simply because there will be a lot of them.
Is that completely understood? Anyone who thinks that this is not good? You have four days from now on. At Thursday evening (my time) the gates are closed. Because Friday in the morning we'll start to print and cut the tickets.
Time is flying, folks... Deadline is directly ahead of us.
Robby
In the meantime, some generous folks bought tickets but told me to give those tickets to the others. But how could that work? Printing more tickets for the others? And who would decide who will get these "free" additional tickets? For sure - not me.
It will work like this: Every time we draw a ticket with the name of one of these fine members who gave away their tickets, we put them aside a draw another ticket.. In case we'll have again a ticket which was donated to the others, we put it aside and...draw again. And so on. I won't - and can't! - be the one to decide whose chances will be higher and whose not. That way it will still be a matter of luck. And nothing else. There will be a high chance that we'll draw some "donated" tickets, simply because there will be a lot of them.
Is that completely understood? Anyone who thinks that this is not good? You have four days from now on. At Thursday evening (my time) the gates are closed. Because Friday in the morning we'll start to print and cut the tickets.
Time is flying, folks... Deadline is directly ahead of us.
Robby
I have a screwdriver. I am Legend...
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