No, there is no secret queue. All we do is [watch for new posts using the live socket](https://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/254592/how-do-active-answerers-find-questions-to-answer/254603#254603), and use experience to answer posts. For a certain class of questions you can figure out the answer in seconds. Add to that good typing skills and you can rattle out a good answer very quickly. The rest is called the Fastest Gun in the West; everyone else watching for new questions sees that answer, assesses that it is correct and votes it up. They then *move on to new questions*. Later answers then get less attention as they fall outside those first few crucial minutes. If other answers are truly better, then over time they'll gain more of the long tail votes. As such, you have your causality the wrong way around; high reputation is the effect, not the cause here. People that have fine-tuned the art of answering (be it fast or late with better answers) gain reputation. Stack Overflow is, in that respect, like any other online game, you get better at it with practice.