drawings and i am having a tough time figuring out if they are worth much
i usually play at the dollar level or higher.
promotion goes as follows
250 in cash at the top and bottom of the hour
with (5) 100 dollars in free play every 10 mins
sunday they run double that so 500 in cash at the
top and bottom of the hour and 200 free play every
10 mins.
usaully promotions for let say a car are fairly simple to eval
since i know how much money it takes to get a ticket for the drawings
and i know how much the drawing is worth 40k 50k etc etc or a vacation
with a buy out option.but with this promo how would you evaluate ?
anything anyone could chime in would be greatly appreciated.
There's not enough information. You need to estimate how many "tickets" (I assume it's electronic tickets )Quote: xaxHello guys i am been playing 9/6 j.o.b and NSUD at my local casino that usually just have a bunch of point multiplier days which are easy to evaluate, recently they have stopped the multiplier days and started with
drawings and i am having a tough time figuring out if they are worth much
i usually play at the dollar level or higher.
promotion goes as follows
250 in cash at the top and bottom of the hour
with (5) 100 dollars in free play every 10 mins
sunday they run double that so 500 in cash at the
top and bottom of the hour and 200 free play every
10 mins.
usaully promotions for let say a car are fairly simple to eval
since i know how much money it takes to get a ticket for the drawings
and i know how much the drawing is worth 40k 50k etc etc or a vacation
with a buy out option.but with this promo how would you evaluate ?
anything anyone could chime in would be greatly appreciated.
It's not a hot seat promotion is it?
lets say it is a type of promo where they have electronic tickets how do you estimate how many people are there (competition)?
drawings are still kind of a mystery and are hard to evaluate because
you dont know how many people are there or how many people are
betting higher than you i.e getting more tickets than you.so how do you eval them?