There is no secret to the algorithm on voting, although it is no longer as simple as 30 votes, and 10 extra votes for questions only as I previously thought.
The actual answer is in waffles answer to Please don't require answer votes to be cast before question votes
New behavior:
- Everyone gets a total of 30 votes.
- You may get up to 10 extra question votes.
- Warnings remain simple... (5 votes remaining, 4 votes remaining...)
- Question votes may be cast at any time during the day. However, once you reach the N votes remaining warnings, stuff is set in stone. A question voting spree at the end will still count down.
The way I interpret this is you still get 30 votes to use as you see fit, but rather than forcing users to go on a question voting spree at the end of the day like the old implementation required, you can start using your question-only votes before you run out of votes. If you use all of your question votes before you vote on 30 answers, you will still get all of your question only votes. But if you vote on fewer than 10 questions before you vote on 30 total posts, you will lose some of you 10 extra question votes.
The last bullet is a little fuzzy (and if you read the comments on the answer, others are confused by it), so I can't confirm exactly how the countdown works, but it should be based on how many questions you vote on during the day.