NV FCFS Bot Discussion @Jan ’22 commissioner meeting
Have you bought your own FCFS bot for 2022 so you can compete with the big boys?
~37:00: Watch Commissioner Tommy Caviglia try to help the other commissioners understand how FCFS is being usurped by bots/automation – including an admission by a group of CA residents about how many premium elk tags they obtained by FCFS. The other commissioners cannot and do not engage in such a discussion as it is so far over their level of comprehension. The gray hairs likely too embarrassed to admit they know what a bot is.
~38:30: Watch NDOW Deputy Director Jack Robb assure everyone that it is not possible that the 7 FCFS ram tags were obtained by bots because he called each of the seven to “ensure how it went”. Note; 5 of those 7 ram tags were obtained by NRs in violation of 90/10 cap.
~48:30 – NDOW admitting their brains didn’t work in 2021 in a way to prevent gaming the system. So they did not defend against the multiple browser trick. No one asks why an anti-bot CAPTCHA was not employed nor whether true anti-bot technology will be employed in 2022. The only 2022 changes discussed are “real time” tag availability and 1 tag in cart per 7 days. NEITHER of those will defend against bots.
Video Here:
Imagine the 7 Ram tags conversations (under oath?):
Jack Robb: “Did you use a bot/script/automation to gain an unfair advantage in obtaining this Desert BHS tag on FCFS?
Utard Bot user: “Gosh no, my religion would not allow me to do that”.
Jack Robb: “OK, have a great time on your Ram hunt that you obtained for $1201 and zero points. Please don’t tell any of those NV residents with 30 sheep points that NDOW gave you this tag rather than contacting the alternate list despite the fact they had this hunt code in position 2-5 on their application. That might upset them and we’re only going to contact position 1 alternates”.
Meanwhile, the NM GFD is considering going to 100/0 for NR BHS tag allocation. That’s right, zero NR NM sheep tags is a possibility. Meanwhile, the NDOW and the commission allowed the 90/10 ratio to be exceeded by 5 Nelson Ram tags and ~50 bull elk tags.
Aside – watch Jan 28 meeting also to understand how NDOW/FCFS is violating the 10% NR cap on ~5 Ram tags and ~50 Bull Elk tags. See video at ~2:19:02
Have you bought your own FCFS bot for 2022 so you can compete with the big boys?
~37:00: Watch Commissioner Tommy Caviglia try to help the other commissioners understand how FCFS is being usurped by bots/automation – including an admission by a group of CA residents about how many premium elk tags they obtained by FCFS. The other commissioners cannot and do not engage in such a discussion as it is so far over their level of comprehension. The gray hairs likely too embarrassed to admit they know what a bot is.
~38:30: Watch NDOW Deputy Director Jack Robb assure everyone that it is not possible that the 7 FCFS ram tags were obtained by bots because he called each of the seven to “ensure how it went”. Note; 5 of those 7 ram tags were obtained by NRs in violation of 90/10 cap.
~48:30 – NDOW admitting their brains didn’t work in 2021 in a way to prevent gaming the system. So they did not defend against the multiple browser trick. No one asks why an anti-bot CAPTCHA was not employed nor whether true anti-bot technology will be employed in 2022. The only 2022 changes discussed are “real time” tag availability and 1 tag in cart per 7 days. NEITHER of those will defend against bots.
Video Here:
Imagine the 7 Ram tags conversations (under oath?):
Jack Robb: “Did you use a bot/script/automation to gain an unfair advantage in obtaining this Desert BHS tag on FCFS?
Utard Bot user: “Gosh no, my religion would not allow me to do that”.
Jack Robb: “OK, have a great time on your Ram hunt that you obtained for $1201 and zero points. Please don’t tell any of those NV residents with 30 sheep points that NDOW gave you this tag rather than contacting the alternate list despite the fact they had this hunt code in position 2-5 on their application. That might upset them and we’re only going to contact position 1 alternates”.
Meanwhile, the NM GFD is considering going to 100/0 for NR BHS tag allocation. That’s right, zero NR NM sheep tags is a possibility. Meanwhile, the NDOW and the commission allowed the 90/10 ratio to be exceeded by 5 Nelson Ram tags and ~50 bull elk tags.
Aside – watch Jan 28 meeting also to understand how NDOW/FCFS is violating the 10% NR cap on ~5 Ram tags and ~50 Bull Elk tags. See video at ~2:19:02