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What if the winning margin of an event is greater than 100 points?

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What if the winning margin of an event is greater than 100 points?

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Typically margin tickets are numbered 1 to 100. In order that each ticket has an equal chance of winning, the number on the ticket should represent a margin within the range of 1 to 100, 101 to 200, 201 to 300, and so on. That is, a ticket with a number of 5 will represent a margin of 5, 105, 205, and so on. Ticket number 100 may also represent a drawn contest. The rules regarding what margin(s) the ticket number represents should be made clear to participants at the time of purchase.

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