How many Ten Club tickets are allotted forthe Seattle shows?

brucebruce Posts: 384
edited July 2009 in The Porch
I'm curious because I'm trying to calculate my odds for winning the lottery. There are four rows.....so about 200 tickets available for the lotto????

I got shut out for night one so I think it would be kick ass to win rows1-2 or 9-11 for night two!
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  • over bendsover bends Posts: 1,568
    The place holds about 17k.

    Maybe 1000 pairs?

    I don't know. Just guessing.
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  • brucebruce Posts: 384
    I was thinking about 1,500 tickets....so 750 pairs... Blind guess tho
    Writing checks that others pay.....

  • bruce wrote:
    I'm curious because I'm trying to calculate my odds for winning the lottery. There are four rows.....so about 200 tickets available for the lotto????

    I got shut out for night one so I think it would be kick ass to win rows1-2 or 9-11 for night two!

    i believe the rows are about 40 seats across = 20 pairs per lotto row. so there are 80 pairs of 10c tix that will be lotto winners... now as far as odds. that just depends on the amount of 10c tix sold to begin with. based on 16,000 concert capacity if they did 10% that would be 1600 10c tix/800 pairs. i think that mean odds are about 1 in 10. that just doesn't sound right....anyone out there better at math?
  • SomethingCreativeSomethingCreative Kazoo, MI Posts: 3,396
    never tell me the odds...


    worry not bruce, we will BOTH win the lottery and be in rows one or two. I CAN FEEL IT
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    -my dad after hearing Not for You for the first time on SNL .
  • over bendsover bends Posts: 1,568
    bruce wrote:
    I'm curious because I'm trying to calculate my odds for winning the lottery. There are four rows.....so about 200 tickets available for the lotto????

    I got shut out for night one so I think it would be kick ass to win rows1-2 or 9-11 for night two!

    i believe the rows are about 40 seats across = 20 pairs per lotto row. so there are 80 pairs of 10c tix that will be lotto winners... now as far as odds. that just depends on the amount of 10c tix sold to begin with. based on 16,000 concert capacity if they did 10% that would be 1600 10c tix/800 pairs. i think that mean odds are about 1 in 10. that just doesn't sound right....anyone out there better at math?

    Ha, at first I came up with the 10% chance of winning too, but that just seems wrong for whatever reason.
    Yield!

    3 Decibels Doubles the Volume

    2006
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