[quote user="MattMeyerBud"][quote user="Kase-1"][quote user="MattMeyerBud"][quote user="Kase-1"][quote user="MattMeyerBud"][quote user="Kase-1"][quote user="MattMeyerBud"][quote user="Kase-1"][quote user="MattMeyerBud"]call me crazy, but u can't call it a sell out if you still have tickets to sell
<--- crazy guy
[/quote]Yes, you ARE the crazy guy, you think that 100% of tickets sold isnt a sellout
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because 100% of the tickets actually weren't sold
its a fictitious number they are basing it off of..
there can only be one max capacity
how is selling 19,000 tickets one night a sellout and then 18,000 tickets another night a sellout too in the same stadium???
[/quote]BS!!!!
You're acting like you're the one to create these numbers
Max Capacity = 100%
Over Capacity = 101% and up
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explain to me how your sold out if u still have another 1000 tickets u can sell?
[/quote]I dont know, ask the guy who created the stats
Explain to me how 100% attendance ISNT selling out??? Cause if they had 1000 extra tickets to sell that wouldnt be a 100% sell out
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because its based off of a number which is suppose to be max capacity, but obviously isn't...
hence NOT sold out because at any given night those tickets COULD be sold
you can't have a 10% range of being sold out. Its either sold out or it isn't....
theres no degrees of being sold out.
[/quote]It obviously would be based off of the max capacity, just cause it doesnt match your stance doesnt mean its not correct numbers or whatever you're arguing
Sold out = more than 99.9%
I dont understand how you're not seeing this
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no, selling out means that you sell every seat in the house
which obviously hasn't been done in these cases
[/quote]Selling out means selling 100% of the tickets or being at 100% capacity
Which has been done in 12 NHL cities and 6 NBA cities according to last years #'s


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