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so now for all away teams in playoffs, we need to set ticket prices at .5 expected price?

Did anyone do that for round 1 who was away and did tickets sell? Did you sell tickets at a higher set price?
 
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We're not doing a rev share exactly, since some teams expressed the fact that they would purposefully screw other teams out of money, so here's what we're doing this season:

1. No more "make the playoffs" bonuses.
2. Max playoff ticket price for home team will be lowered from 3.5x to 3x (for 100/100/100 teams) to get the ridiculous cash totals from playoffs back under control.
3. Away team will sell tickets at a set price of 1/2 the expected price for fans to come to their stadium and watch the game on the jumbotron. No concessions, so this is basically a sliding bonus based on stadium size. A pro team with the minimum stadium of 8000 seats would make $200k.
 
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Originally posted by Derek McFadden
We're not doing a rev share exactly, since some teams expressed the fact that they would purposefully screw other teams out of money, so here's what we're doing this season:

1. No more "make the playoffs" bonuses.
2. Max playoff ticket price for home team will be lowered from 3.5x to 3x (for 100/100/100 teams) to get the ridiculous cash totals from playoffs back under control.
3. Away team will sell tickets at a set price of 1/2 the expected price for fans to come to their stadium and watch the game on the jumbotron. No concessions, so this is basically a sliding bonus based on stadium size. A pro team with the minimum stadium of 8000 seats would make $200k.


I read that previously but I wasn't sure how accurate it was.

Just wondering if anyone was able to sell tickets at a higher price for away playoff teams?
 
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Not sure unfortunately, but I'm pretty sure if you are the away team it doesn't even show how many tickets you sold on your finances page.
 
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