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Chance of winning for non-UK residents?

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 11:12 pm
by Jonasb78
(This might already exists but in that case I have missed it)

I live in Sweden and the odds of me going to the UK to compete are quite slim. Is there a way of winning anything without going to the UK? Is there a "lottery" draw or something similar?

If not I would like to put this up as an suggestion, ie. one could get 1 "ticket" for each of the five puzzle one solve and at the end of the year (or at the competition event) X numbers of tickets will be drawn and win a prize ie.

* a percentage in the accumulated prize fund
* pre set cash prize
* free puzzle in seriez II
* discount on series II
*etc.

This would give an added value and incentive to continue buying these puzzles, especially for non UK residents.

Re: Chance of winning for non-UK residents?

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 12:02 am
by ReVoRabbit
thats a good idea for those who get bumped off the leaderboard or those who elect to not go to the tournament.

would you go to the tournament if the winning ticket recieved airfare to the UK? chris is already paying for the hotel and some food.

Re: Chance of winning for non-UK residents?

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 9:48 am
by Jonasb78
ReVoRabbit wrote:would you go to the tournament if the winning ticket recieved airfare to the UK? chris is already paying for the hotel and some food.
I would definitive go if don't work, (but I guess the tournament would be on a weekend) and received airfare to the UK. One little snag though... domestic flights tend to be more expensive than the flights to the UK, so with that in mind I'm afraid the airfare would get too expensive even for chris.

For my particular situation (I live in Umeå) lets look at a example: Lets say the tournament is in one month on a weekend Sat-Sun (May 16-17) The flight(with return ticket) from Umeå to Stockholm would be aprox. £230 and the flight from Stockholm to London (with return ticket) would be aprox. £140

This totals to aprox. £370 which is a lot of money, this alone could probably be enough to cover five £70 prices in a lottery
(Flight prices based on SAS Scandinavian Airlines)

Don't get me wrong here... I would love to go :mrgreen: , but it's hard to justify the money for traveling. :roll:

Re: Chance of winning for non-UK residents?

Posted: Mon Apr 20, 2009 12:05 am
by ReVoRabbit
i'd give up part of my prize fund to be put into a tournament lottory for airfare. with the prize fund at 2000, if we give up 500 pounds, that still gives us a nice fund to work with and we still have most of the year to watch the fund grow. this might be something we want to present to chris...

Re: Chance of winning for non-UK residents?

Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2009 9:25 pm
by Jonasb78
Anyone else here that has any thoughts about this?

My vote would go on a global lottery(including UK) rather then airfare, because this would benefit more people.

Just for clarification; I'm not suggestion to skip the live competition event in any way. I do think it is an awesome idea and a fair way to compete for the big bucks. But I think a small "lottery" (or something similar) would be great carrot for those who think that they cant make it to the event. :roll: