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Blind draw system: Computer vs In-person
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<blockquote data-quote="woodyard" data-source="post: 5670755" data-attributes="member: 2777"><p>At the in person draws if you were a mind to get there and focus you could watch every tag being put in the drum and then watch every single one being drawn. Hard to have much chance of any underhanded things going on. With twras computer system and draw there is a lot of room for underhanded stuff to occur. Just like changing answers on the after hunt surveys to make the money going into the communities near the wmas look a lot better. Of course I was told not a single person changed any of my answers , it had to be some kind of computer "thing". I still hold that the computers only do what is programmed and someone had to do that, after I saw about half of my answers changed on one survey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodyard, post: 5670755, member: 2777"] At the in person draws if you were a mind to get there and focus you could watch every tag being put in the drum and then watch every single one being drawn. Hard to have much chance of any underhanded things going on. With twras computer system and draw there is a lot of room for underhanded stuff to occur. Just like changing answers on the after hunt surveys to make the money going into the communities near the wmas look a lot better. Of course I was told not a single person changed any of my answers , it had to be some kind of computer “thing”. I still hold that the computers only do what is programmed and someone had to do that, after I saw about half of my answers changed on one survey. [/QUOTE]
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