Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Not phone in but "Winning Streak" always struck me as an odd one. Always seems to be mostly people from down the country on it. Given Dublin's population you would imagine the likelihood would be that most contestants would be Dubs most weeks. Just thought i'd throw that in here.
stevek93 wrote: » What is the general audience of these shows?
antodeco wrote: » Winning streak apply percentages per county of winning tickets. Is: There's "100" tickets in the final to be called out. Each county has the same percentage. On one hand, it seems fair, but based on population it's not in the slightest!
Badly Drunk Boy wrote: » Waterford!! I turned it on just to see that...
antodeco wrote: Is: There's "100" tickets in the final to be called out. Each county has the same percentage. On one hand, it seems fair, but based on population it's not in the slightest!
Aska wrote: » I dislike the winning streak format, if you purchase a ticket and hand your 3euro to the NL and receive 3 stars then in my opinion you SHOULD be in the draw, the OH sent in 2 of the cruise stubs last wed and the post lady told her that another lady earlier in the week sent off 16, well if she paid for the postage then all 16 of them should be in it to win, this 100 only is a joke
CinemaGuy45 wrote: » Ray Darcy show phone call about to happen bet you it is some bog trotter or a posh person.
twowheelsonly wrote: » AFAIK all tickets are entered in the original draw earlier on to whittle it down to the last 100 for the '''''live'''' draw. I remember at one stage they had a massive box (more like a huge trolley) with all the tickets for some big draw or other and people were complaining that their ticket could be on the bottom and they'd have no chance of being drawn out !! They'll never keep everyone happy.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » 'Bog Trotter'? 'Posh Person'?
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » 'Bog Trotter'? 'Posh Person'?Ya seem to have a chip on your shoulder, there. It's a wide berth to generalise so many.
whisky_galore wrote: » Winning streak can be played by untrained chimps. No challenge whatsoever. That and the usual 'mad' audience make it unwatchable.
Laois_Man wrote: » Back in the 1990's when Mike Murphy was presenting winning streak, they brought the show outside Dublin and one episode was recorded (many people seem to think it's live, it isn't) in the place where my mother was working. She was hoping to get a go at the big wheel on set for the craic. But it was taken in at the last second and disappeared just as quick afterwards, all guarded and everything. Definitely something fishy about it!
AndrewJRenko wrote: » That's what the law requires - it has to be a game of chance, not of skill.