Our group wasn't expecting to draw, but got a decent spot drawn first week of January Goich unit E
I don't feel as bad about striking out with only 3 points then. Of course we tried for a popular spot but I had slight hopes with 3 points.We had 3 parties all with 5 priority points each unsuccessful....
We had 3 parties all with 5 priority points each unsuccessful....
I "think" I read that it goes by whomever has the most points in the group.How does the points work for these draws? Is it total points between the group? A average between the group? Highest point individual in the group? Or is it a mystery lol. I've seen others wondering the same thing
I "think" I read that it goes by whomever has the most points in the group.
I believe it's an average of the party's points.I "think" I read that it goes by whomever has the most points in the group.
But I could have dreamed it. Who knows
Nope. The party's priority points equals the party member with the most points.I believe it's an average of the party's points.
such a flawed system. One guy could have 2 rest have 0 a group of 8 all have 2 and there is equal preferenceNope. The party's priority points equals the party member with the most points.
I agree it is a flawed system. I have no idea why preference points don't count on the year long blinds. Makes no sense to me!such a flawed system. One guy could have 2 rest have 0 a group of 8 all have 2 and there is equal preference
We had 7 in our party 2 had one point. Definitely not mad or butthurt just trying to apply logic in the scenario I presented.
2 groups of 4 double your chances of getting drawn with that scenario.So in theory is it better to have two groups of 4 or 1 group of 8 if everyone has the same point count?