2020 United States & Canada Tour Rumors

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  • PJNBPJNB Posts: 13,436
    Can we go back to arguing about how the odds work? The lower the number the better right? 
  • jdizzle8291jdizzle8291 Erie, PA Posts: 456
    PJNB said:
    Can we go back to arguing about how the odds work? The lower the number the better right? 
    Finally, you figured it out!
    2016: Toronto I, Chicago I + II
    2018: Seattle I + II, Chicago I + II
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  • PJNBPJNB Posts: 13,436
    PJNB said:
    Can we go back to arguing about how the odds work? The lower the number the better right? 
    Finally, you figured it out!

  • PeterEDPeterED Posts: 365
    PJNB said:
    Can we go back to arguing about how the odds work? The lower the number the better right? 
    Finally, you figured it out!
    The lower numbers makes NO DIFFERENCE in the most important part of the lottery: the initial draw.

    It's only a factor if your number has been successfully pulled and IF you have selected reserved seating.

    (I'd love to be shown wrong on this...)
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  • PeterED said:
    PJNB said:
    Can we go back to arguing about how the odds work? The lower the number the better right? 
    Finally, you figured it out!
    The lower numbers makes NO DIFFERENCE in the most important part of the lottery: the initial draw.

    It's only a factor if your number has been successfully pulled and IF you have selected reserved seating.

    (I'd love to be shown wrong on this...)
    Nooo that can’t be right 
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    Cincinnati 2014
    Greenville 2016
    (Raleigh 2016)
    Columbia 2016
  • afgpjafgpj Upstate NY Posts: 142

    PeterED said:
    PJNB said:
    Can we go back to arguing about how the odds work? The lower the number the better right? 
    Finally, you figured it out!
    The lower numbers makes NO DIFFERENCE in the most important part of the lottery: the initial draw.

    It's only a factor if your number has been successfully pulled and IF you have selected reserved seating.

    (I'd love to be shown wrong on this...)
    Nooo that can’t be right 

  • afgpj said:

    PeterED said:
    PJNB said:
    Can we go back to arguing about how the odds work? The lower the number the better right? 
    Finally, you figured it out!
    The lower numbers makes NO DIFFERENCE in the most important part of the lottery: the initial draw.

    It's only a factor if your number has been successfully pulled and IF you have selected reserved seating.

    (I'd love to be shown wrong on this...)
    Nooo that can’t be right 

    Fake news 
    Pittsburgh 2013
    Cincinnati 2014
    Greenville 2016
    (Raleigh 2016)
    Columbia 2016
  • mace1229mace1229 Posts: 9,375
    kst said:
    Similar argument is for those of us out here in CA.....lots of people include Orange County in LA (when it comes to concerts)
    Anaheim is many things, but Los Angeles, it is not.
    The owners of The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim probably disagree.
  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 29,602
    Aren’t the odds to score tickets based on city venues etc etc , if 10 thousand members all put in for 1 N.Y. show the odds of scoring are minuscule no?
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • gotthebottlegotthebottle San Diego Posts: 2,771
    PJNB said:
    Can we go back to arguing about how the odds work? The lower the number the better right? 
    I do believe he meant the lower the ODDS number the better, which is not true. 
    Low odds % means low likelihood of winning that prize.
  • jimjam1982jimjam1982 AZ Posts: 1,431
    kst said:
    Similar argument is for those of us out here in CA.....lots of people include Orange County in LA (when it comes to concerts)
    Anaheim is many things, but Los Angeles, it is not.
    Anaheim/LA isnt even remotely the same as Brooklyn/NYC.  It's more like Inglewood/LA and inglewood is la and Brooklyn is NYC.
    OMG....f'ing knit-pick.....
    I'm just bored at work putting in make up days to save vacation for our spring fling from east to west. Dont mind me.
  • mace1229mace1229 Posts: 9,375
    The New York Yankees - Bronx borough; the New York Mets -  Queens; the NY Rangers and Knicks - Manhattan; and the NY Nets - Brooklyn All play In New York City.
    the NY Islanders do not. 
    NY Jets, NJ. 
    How do we explain that?
  • PJNBPJNB Posts: 13,436
    afgpj said:

    PeterED said:
    PJNB said:
    Can we go back to arguing about how the odds work? The lower the number the better right? 
    Finally, you figured it out!
    The lower numbers makes NO DIFFERENCE in the most important part of the lottery: the initial draw.

    It's only a factor if your number has been successfully pulled and IF you have selected reserved seating.

    (I'd love to be shown wrong on this...)
    Nooo that can’t be right 

    Fake news 
    You doing any of the rumoured shows Drake?
  • PeterEDPeterED Posts: 365
    afgpj said:

    PeterED said:
    PJNB said:
    Can we go back to arguing about how the odds work? The lower the number the better right? 
    Finally, you figured it out!
    The lower numbers makes NO DIFFERENCE in the most important part of the lottery: the initial draw.

    It's only a factor if your number has been successfully pulled and IF you have selected reserved seating.

    (I'd love to be shown wrong on this...)
    Nooo that can’t be right 

    Fake news 
    I think I'm adding oranges to the apples (!)
    I am referring to one's membership number and the role it plays in the lottery.

    Apologies for confusing things.
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  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 29,602
    PeterED said:
    afgpj said:

    PeterED said:
    PJNB said:
    Can we go back to arguing about how the odds work? The lower the number the better right? 
    Finally, you figured it out!
    The lower numbers makes NO DIFFERENCE in the most important part of the lottery: the initial draw.

    It's only a factor if your number has been successfully pulled and IF you have selected reserved seating.

    (I'd love to be shown wrong on this...)
    Nooo that can’t be right 

    Fake news 
    I think I'm adding oranges to the apples (!)
    I am referring to one's membership number and the role it plays in the lottery.

    Apologies for confusing things.
    Your member numbers means squat when entering the lottery for tickets! Your number only comes into play for the reserved seating shows , GA is who lines up 1st gets the front of rail , senior members if they choose reserved seating usually get the best seats on the sides of stage if GA is in play ..
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • PeterEDPeterED Posts: 365
    PeterED said:
    afgpj said:

    PeterED said:
    PJNB said:
    Can we go back to arguing about how the odds work? The lower the number the better right? 
    Finally, you figured it out!
    The lower numbers makes NO DIFFERENCE in the most important part of the lottery: the initial draw.

    It's only a factor if your number has been successfully pulled and IF you have selected reserved seating.

    (I'd love to be shown wrong on this...)
    Nooo that can’t be right 

    Fake news 
    I think I'm adding oranges to the apples (!)
    I am referring to one's membership number and the role it plays in the lottery.

    Apologies for confusing things.
    Your member numbers means squat when entering the lottery for tickets! Your number only comes into play for the reserved seating shows , GA is who lines up 1st gets the front of rail , senior members if they choose reserved seating usually get the best seats on the sides of stage if GA is in play ..
    Pretty sure that's what I wrote a few posts above.
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  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 29,602
    PeterED said:
    PeterED said:
    afgpj said:

    PeterED said:
    PJNB said:
    Can we go back to arguing about how the odds work? The lower the number the better right? 
    Finally, you figured it out!
    The lower numbers makes NO DIFFERENCE in the most important part of the lottery: the initial draw.

    It's only a factor if your number has been successfully pulled and IF you have selected reserved seating.

    (I'd love to be shown wrong on this...)
    Nooo that can’t be right 

    Fake news 
    I think I'm adding oranges to the apples (!)
    I am referring to one's membership number and the role it plays in the lottery.

    Apologies for confusing things.
    Your member numbers means squat when entering the lottery for tickets! Your number only comes into play for the reserved seating shows , GA is who lines up 1st gets the front of rail , senior members if they choose reserved seating usually get the best seats on the sides of stage if GA is in play ..
    Pretty sure that's what I wrote a few posts above.
    Oh didn’t read back on the thread so yeah we’re in agreement on tickets 

    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • jdizzle8291jdizzle8291 Erie, PA Posts: 456
    PeterED said:
    PeterED said:
    afgpj said:

    PeterED said:
    PJNB said:
    Can we go back to arguing about how the odds work? The lower the number the better right? 
    Finally, you figured it out!
    The lower numbers makes NO DIFFERENCE in the most important part of the lottery: the initial draw.

    It's only a factor if your number has been successfully pulled and IF you have selected reserved seating.

    (I'd love to be shown wrong on this...)
    Nooo that can’t be right 

    Fake news 
    I think I'm adding oranges to the apples (!)
    I am referring to one's membership number and the role it plays in the lottery.

    Apologies for confusing things.
    Your member numbers means squat when entering the lottery for tickets! Your number only comes into play for the reserved seating shows , GA is who lines up 1st gets the front of rail , senior members if they choose reserved seating usually get the best seats on the sides of stage if GA is in play ..
    Pretty sure that's what I wrote a few posts above.
    Oh didn’t read back on the thread so yeah we’re in agreement on tickets 

    Well at least we can agree on something. 
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    2018: Seattle I + II, Chicago I + II
    2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Quebec, Hamilton, Nashville, St. Louis, Krakow, Budapest, Zurich
  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 29,602
    If only 1show in NY that will be almost impossible to score tickets too! 
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • OceansJennyOceansJenny Manhattan, NY Posts: 3,394
    If only 1show in NY that will be almost impossible to score tickets too! 
    Everyone go for the Canadian shows instead!
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  • PJNBPJNB Posts: 13,436
    If only 1show in NY that will be almost impossible to score tickets too! 
    Everyone go for the Canadian shows instead!
    It's going to be a blizzard everyday here though! Go for the California shows everyone. Nice and sunny!
  • jmug23jmug23 Posts: 778
    PJNB said:
    If only 1show in NY that will be almost impossible to score tickets too! 
    Everyone go for the Canadian shows instead!
    It's going to be a blizzard everyday here though! Go for the California shows everyone. Nice and sunny!
    It’s going to be too hot and sunny here, try Denver, it’s beautiful there :)
  • on2legson2legs Posts: 15,145
    MUZIK said:
    If somebody ask me where I’m from I say the Bronx. Do I consider it New York City even though I pay New York City tax? The answer is no. 

    The state will find any way to tax your ass even tho your not in the means of Manhattan.

    I was born and raised here and never met a single person in my life who said they live in the city to find out they meant Brooklyn.
    Your referring to what locals mean when they say "the city" and I think everyone here agrees with you that it refers to Manhattan.

    But that's not really the question.  A previous person posted a map and stated that the Barclay Center was not within the confines of New York City, which is incorrect.






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  • Vedd HeddVedd Hedd Posts: 4,602
    The New York Yankees - Bronx borough; the New York Mets -  Queens; the NY Rangers and Knicks - Manhattan; and the NY Nets - Brooklyn All play In New York City.
    the NY Islanders do not. 
    The Islanders play in Brooklyn
    Turn this anger into
    Nuclear fission
  • PJNB said:
    afgpj said:

    PeterED said:
    PJNB said:
    Can we go back to arguing about how the odds work? The lower the number the better right? 
    Finally, you figured it out!
    The lower numbers makes NO DIFFERENCE in the most important part of the lottery: the initial draw.

    It's only a factor if your number has been successfully pulled and IF you have selected reserved seating.

    (I'd love to be shown wrong on this...)
    Nooo that can’t be right 

    Fake news 
    You doing any of the rumoured shows Drake?
    Just Nashville for now. Trying to make Phoenix happen too since I have relatives there!
    Pittsburgh 2013
    Cincinnati 2014
    Greenville 2016
    (Raleigh 2016)
    Columbia 2016
  • JimmyVJimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,182
    Was unlucky enough to spend two nights in Brooklyn over Christmas. The whole place is citified. Give me suburbia any day.
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  • The New York Yankees - Bronx borough; the New York Mets -  Queens; the NY Rangers and Knicks - Manhattan; and the NY Nets - Brooklyn All play In New York City.
    the NY Islanders do not. 

    Some people even wonder where in New York is New Jersey.

    (New York Giants/Jets/Red Bulls...ha!)
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  • MelzombieMelzombie Charleston, SC Posts: 200
    edited December 2019
    JimmyV said:
    Was unlucky enough to spend two nights in Brooklyn over Christmas. The whole place is citified. Give me suburbia any day.
    Did you see anyone shit in the streets? My friend was there over Christmas as well and he was complaining about the city. He said he saw shit in the street and the people are sketchy. Luckily, I’ve never encountered that when I’ve visited. I like to visit, but I can take so much of the city. It’s very exhausting. I’m not use to the hustle and bustle. After 3 days, I’m ready to leave.  
    Post edited by Melzombie on
  • PJNBPJNB Posts: 13,436
    Now that I think about it the spicy for is the shows people should be going to. Nashville, St Louis, Denver, Phoenix! Pass on Canada. We always get shit shows. 
  • https://youtu.be/4gmVYa1_H_I
    What a Great Night one I will never forget Thank You Eddie 🤘
    Thanks for sharing. Very lively crowd that night.

    Good thing I’ll never get to the GA line early enough to be at the rail center. Because if Ed threw the mic at me I’d have no idea what to sing. After 29 years I still don’t understand a single word.

    @Lerxst1992 said: Im disabled so they let me in on my chair before everyone, it was incredible never in a million years did I expect that 🤘
    https://youtu.be/4gmVYa1_H_I
    What a Great Night one I will never forget Thank You Eddie 🤘
    Thanks for sharing. Very lively crowd that night.

    Good thing I’ll never get to the GA line early enough to be at the rail center. Because if Ed threw the mic at me I’d have no idea what to sing. After 29 years I still don’t understand a single word.

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