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Started by Brazen, March 15, 2011, 05:32:58 AM

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Brazen

So I applied for tickets today, mainly athletics, cycling, gymnastics and shooting, plus the opening and closing ceremonies.

Total value of the tickets I applied for: £446
Amount I actually hope to get through the ballot: £80
Amount I expect to get: £0

Duque de Bragança

Good thing London got them   :P

Gups

I'm struggling with the game theory on this. Ieall I'd like to go to 3 or 4 events - at least one in the Stadium and one in the Acquatics centre.

But od you order a shed load of tickets in the hope that some of them come through but with the risk that you'll have to off load a bunch. Of just apply for a few and risk getting nothing.

I'm not keen on this system though I understand the administrative attractiveness of it.

Caliga

 :huh:

My great aunt and uncle went to a bunch of events when the Olympics were in Atlanta, and I don't recall them having to enter a raffle to get the tickets. :hmm:
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Brazen

Quote from: Caliga on March 15, 2011, 07:27:27 AM
My great aunt and uncle went to a bunch of events when the Olympics were in Atlanta, and I don't recall them having to enter a raffle to get the tickets. :hmm:
First come, first served doesn't work fairly in the internet era as anyone who has tried to buy a ticket for a popular gig sold out in 30 seconds will attest.

This ballot system with a "promise to pay" (they take your card details) is the same they use for entry to sporting events like the London Marathon and the half marathon I've entered this year.

Valmy

Quote from: Caliga on March 15, 2011, 07:27:27 AM
:huh:

My great aunt and uncle went to a bunch of events when the Olympics were in Atlanta, and I don't recall them having to enter a raffle to get the tickets. :hmm:

That is only because people refused to go to the cesspool that is Atlanta even to watch the Olympics.
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Gups

The Atlantan Olympics were the worst I can remember. Although Athens ran it close.

Brazen

Quote from: Gups on March 15, 2011, 08:16:55 AM
The Atlantan Olympics were the worst I can remember.
Yeah, it really bombed.

Too soon?

Josephus

I know they did raffles for the major events in the Winter Olympics in Vancouver last year---you remember the one without the snow?
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Grey Fox

Quote from: Josephus on March 15, 2011, 08:30:47 AM
I know they did raffles for the major events in the Winter Olympics in Vancouver last year---you remember the one without the snow?

Don't be so koi(coi?) Sochii is going to have even less snow.
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