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Blind draw update
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<blockquote data-quote="Displaced_Vol" data-source="post: 4911521" data-attributes="member: 20484"><p>I don't disagree with that, but some sort of quick reference cheat sheet would help at least give people a start. Right now I am studying up on about 3 places, and a sheet would probably help my process of elimination & then I could go put boots on the ground at a handful of blind sites as opposed to trying to see 50+ first hand. </p><p>Also, if some spots have blinds built and some have nothing, it would help alleviate some concerns if people knew what they were getting into and what they had the ability to get done before drawing.</p><p></p><p>As to the group vs solo deal I agree with those that think it's going to lead to a lot of single cards. If I've got a group of 6 guys we'd all agree that we want the best chance to get a blind, which means 6 individual entries. My brother and I were trying to figure that out on the phone earlier this week. Doesn't matter whose name is on it if you don't get drawn, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Displaced_Vol, post: 4911521, member: 20484"] I don’t disagree with that, but some sort of quick reference cheat sheet would help at least give people a start. Right now I am studying up on about 3 places, and a sheet would probably help my process of elimination & then I could go put boots on the ground at a handful of blind sites as opposed to trying to see 50+ first hand. Also, if some spots have blinds built and some have nothing, it would help alleviate some concerns if people knew what they were getting into and what they had the ability to get done before drawing. As to the group vs solo deal I agree with those that think it’s going to lead to a lot of single cards. If I’ve got a group of 6 guys we’d all agree that we want the best chance to get a blind, which means 6 individual entries. My brother and I were trying to figure that out on the phone earlier this week. Doesn’t matter whose name is on it if you don’t get drawn, right? [/QUOTE]
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