Ticket prioritization

Sorry if this has been discussed elsewhere, but has it been determined why they moved away from prioritizing 10C requests? I feel like that was the best way to help locals try and ensure they got the best shot for 10C seats in their home show? 

I feel like it’s probably aligned with the introduction of premium seating. But I still think the two wouldn’t have to be mutually exclusive.

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  • on2legson2legs Posts: 15,265
    The ten club said people found it too confusing.  
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  • CaptainBCaptainB Posts: 59
    on2legs said:
    The ten club said people found it too confusing.  
    That would make sense back in the days where it was showing the running odds - and people wondered if that was the odds for first priority or getting selected at all. But simply putting your first choice first seems cut and dry but I’ve never run a ticket lottery before so I guess I can’t say what it involves.
  • ZodZod Posts: 10,656
    I think it was because TM struggled to pull it off correctly :(
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