Solid work from the ten club.

pawlowski1097
pawlowski1097 Philadelphia, PA Posts: 607
Maby I'm in the minority here but I was shutout of all of my choices and I still think this system was solid and very fair. I knew the risks of putting ga/res msg shows as my top picks and still did it anyway. Just wanted to thank the ten club for their efforts and work yesterday.
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  • mjb
    mjb Posts: 1,315
    Hard to comment on if it was fair as we'll never know the mechanics around the actual selection process, however I think the system by design makes a TON more sense than rewarding people for their ability to click quicker than someone else (and that comes from someone who almost always was able to click his way to victory). As long as there are people that get shut out, there will always be complaints, but it's good for this fanbase and this band that there is still so much demand for their shows. Kudos to the 10c for working on as a fair a system as they could muster.
  • pdalowsky
    pdalowsky Doncaster,UK Posts: 15,280

    Maby I'm in the minority here but I was shutout of all of my choices and I still think this system was solid and very fair. I knew the risks of putting ga/res msg shows as my top picks and still did it anyway. Just wanted to thank the ten club for their efforts and work yesterday.

    my thoughts exactly, and I lost too
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    Couple of badass names right there!
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    Couple of badass names right there!
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  • on2legs
    on2legs Posts: 16,108
    Ten club rocks.
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  • my2hands
    my2hands Posts: 17,117
    love the lottery
  • ST66483
    ST66483 Posts: 926
    I've been impressed by the system thus far. Win or lose it certainly seems fair from my perspective. Thanks 10c!
  • MayDay10
    MayDay10 Posts: 11,901
    Lottery is definitely good. To do all the shows at once with relative efficiency shows the process has evolved miles in just 5 years.

    However, there are easy and fair ways to improve the system, and I hope improvement is always under consideration.

  • Indifference
    Indifference Posts: 2,784
    mjb said:

    Hard to comment on if it was fair as we'll never know the mechanics around the actual selection process, however I think the system by design makes a TON more sense than rewarding people for their ability to click quicker than someone else (and that comes from someone who almost always was able to click his way to victory). As long as there are people that get shut out, there will always be complaints, but it's good for this fanbase and this band that there is still so much demand for their shows. Kudos to the 10c for working on as a fair a system as they could muster.

    Actually we got the mechanics pretty much nailed down.

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  • Rozbr
    Rozbr Posts: 376
    Yes , thanks ten club !
  • ehbacon
    ehbacon Posts: 1,972
    Good thread! Thanks 10C
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  • PJNB
    PJNB Posts: 13,890

    mjb said:

    Hard to comment on if it was fair as we'll never know the mechanics around the actual selection process, however I think the system by design makes a TON more sense than rewarding people for their ability to click quicker than someone else (and that comes from someone who almost always was able to click his way to victory). As long as there are people that get shut out, there will always be complaints, but it's good for this fanbase and this band that there is still so much demand for their shows. Kudos to the 10c for working on as a fair a system as they could muster.

    Actually we got the mechanics pretty much nailed down.
    Ya the only thing that was news was the fact that 99% did not guarantee you a ticket if you put it too far down on your choices. Everything else went as expected.
  • dlymnfld
    dlymnfld CT Posts: 923
    Lottery rules. Put in your picks and sit and wait. If you have seniority you still get better reserved seats if you win. Pretty simple.
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  • Abe Froman
    Abe Froman Posts: 5,399
    edited January 2016
    Lottery seems very fair. Waaaaaay better than 1) setting aside time for when tickets go on sale 2) sitting around F5 ing for who knows how long.

    I have lost more than I've won and I love the lottery system. Put in selections at your own convenience and wait for the drawing. An equal chance to obtain tickets for all current 10c members. Without adding more shows so the demand goes down or somehow getting a higher percentage of the venue for 10c tickets, I don't see how another system could be much better.

    Thanks 10c!
  • Indifference71
    Indifference71 Chicago Posts: 14,931

    Lottery seems very fair. Waaaaaay better than 1) setting aside time for when tickets go on sale 2) sitting around F5 ing for who knows how long.

    I have lost more than I've won and I love the lottery system. Put in selections at your own convenience and wait for the drawing. An equal chance to obtain tickets for all current 10c members. Without adding more shows so the demand goes down or somehow getting a higher percentage of the venue for 10c tickets, I don't see how another system could be much better.

    Thanks 10c!

    Very well said. Completely agreed.
  • PeterED
    PeterED Posts: 375

    Lottery seems very fair. ... I don't see how another system could be much better.

    Thanks 10c!

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  • Lottery seems very fair. Waaaaaay better than 1) setting aside time for when tickets go on sale 2) sitting around F5 ing for who knows how long.

    I have lost more than I've won and I love the lottery system. Put in selections at your own convenience and wait for the drawing. An equal chance to obtain tickets for all current 10c members. Without adding more shows so the demand goes down or somehow getting a higher percentage of the venue for 10c tickets, I don't see how another system could be much better.

    Thanks 10c!

    Very well said. Completely agreed.
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    edited January 2016

    mjb said:

    Hard to comment on if it was fair as we'll never know the mechanics around the actual selection process, however I think the system by design makes a TON more sense than rewarding people for their ability to click quicker than someone else (and that comes from someone who almost always was able to click his way to victory). As long as there are people that get shut out, there will always be complaints, but it's good for this fanbase and this band that there is still so much demand for their shows. Kudos to the 10c for working on as a fair a system as they could muster.

    Actually we got the mechanics pretty much nailed down.
    Yes, this is true, minus the most minute aspects.
    Folks like PJSoul, Mayday, Dimitris, speedy, bootlegger, Derbydave, myself, and you, among others, have been trying to educate and dispel the myths and misinterpretations for some time now.
    I had thought about a nice thread that breaks it down and explains how to make your choices based off you own priority and what works for you... Do you need GA or do you just want tickets, do you need a particular show or do you want the safest bets, etc. but I'm burned out on it.

    After this draw though, honestly, I don't feel like explaining it all over and over again. The information is all given by the Ten Club in the ticket policy and FAQ, and there is plenty of clarification for the reading comprehension challenged here on the boards, if you can't be bothered to read and think then you deserve the draw you get lol

    It will be very hard to have sympathy in any lottery draws going forward. If third time is not the charm, then it's 3 strikes and you are out!

    Probably some are more gracious than me and will continue to help the new folks and those who didn't bother to read the info given. If anyone is confused and want help for the West Coast draw anyone is free to PM me for advice. I'm no expert, but I haven't been shut out and I won't be. I have landed every ticket that I thought I would/should get, luck hasn't been on my side for the ones that were iffy, but that's perfectly acceptable.
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  • Walking the miles
    Walking the miles Toronto Posts: 549
    edited January 2016
    MayDay10 said:

    Lottery is definitely good. To do all the shows at once with relative efficiency shows the process has evolved miles in just 5 years.

    However, there are easy and fair ways to improve the system, and I hope improvement is always under consideration.

    I didn't win, but the system is very fair, but I do agree with MayDay, he has some sound ideas. I'm sure 10c, and the band keep an open mind about these things.
    I always do appreciate the opportunity to get great seats at a good price to see a band that love and respect.
    Post edited by Walking the miles on
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  • 100 Pacer
    100 Pacer Toronto, ON Posts: 9,337
    1st time not securing hometown tickets from 10C; however, should that take away from the fact I've secured 10C to all those previous hometown (and then some) shows? Absolutely not. I'll still be in the building, I'll still enjoy the show, and I'll still continue to submit future entries. When you've been in the 10C for 20+ years and add up total membership dues vs. the experiences and memories made at past shows I feel as though I've cheated the 10C in a way. A minor bump on the road doesn't ruin an entire road trip.
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