Draws traditionally work where the first ballot pulled is the winner. In this, the chances of winning are easily predicted.
However, if a draw is drawn out for more suspense, and the LAST ballot remaining is the winner do your chances increase or decrease compared to the traditional way of drawing (first ballot wins)? In this case an individual can have multiple ballots in the draw.
For example, if I had 10 ballots with my name on them in a box of 40 ballots total, my chances of winning on the first ballot are 25%, but what are my chances of being the last ballot pulled? Is it higher than 25% or lower?
Thanks!
However, if a draw is drawn out for more suspense, and the LAST ballot remaining is the winner do your chances increase or decrease compared to the traditional way of drawing (first ballot wins)? In this case an individual can have multiple ballots in the draw.
For example, if I had 10 ballots with my name on them in a box of 40 ballots total, my chances of winning on the first ballot are 25%, but what are my chances of being the last ballot pulled? Is it higher than 25% or lower?
Thanks!