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I was under the impression that the "one in all in, onw out all out" theary meant:
1. You put in a group of up to 8 (lets use a group of 8 as the example)
2. All number 1s are put into the ballot (number 2-8 are dependant on No. 1)
3. As each number one is drawn, the rest of the group go with that person.
So, if I am the number one barcode, and I am the first to be drawn in the ballot, then my other 7 people go as well.
If however, there is only seats in groups of 4 remaining, and my number is pulled out, there is not room for all 8 of us to sit together. therefore we all miss out on tickets. If i was only in a group of 4 though, I would get these seats.
That is my interpretation.
1. You put in a group of up to 8 (lets use a group of 8 as the example)
2. All number 1s are put into the ballot (number 2-8 are dependant on No. 1)
3. As each number one is drawn, the rest of the group go with that person.
So, if I am the number one barcode, and I am the first to be drawn in the ballot, then my other 7 people go as well.
If however, there is only seats in groups of 4 remaining, and my number is pulled out, there is not room for all 8 of us to sit together. therefore we all miss out on tickets. If i was only in a group of 4 though, I would get these seats.
That is my interpretation.

