Question About Big 12 Tourney All-Sessions Ticket

ISUser

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I'm thinking about buying an a set of all-sessions passes for the Big 12 tourney when they go on sale tomorrow morning. I'm trying to figure out if I can sell passes to non-ISU games to someone else if I decide I don't want to go.

Does anyone know if they just give you one pass for all of the games, or are they broken up by certain games or days? For example do I get 4 seperate passes, one for each day, or one pass that gets me into everything?

If I only have the one pass for all games I couldn't sell unless ISU loses.
 

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It should be a sheet (or book) of 1 ticket per session. Each session except for the finals is 2 games.

You could sell the sessions that ISU won't play in, but not the other game within a session.
 
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I got invited to purchase tickets as well and was curious about this too. Thanks for your reply! I'd imagine you could maybe sell them on stubhub or scalp if you are there in person..right?
 

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Probably not gonna go but out of curiosity how much is it for all sessions?
 

theshadow

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or scalp if you are there in person..right?

I'm not sure what the applicable laws are for ticket resale in Missouri. Found this story from 2008:

Ticketnews.com said:
While ticket resale is legal in Missouri and there is no restriction on the amount of money one can charge for a resold ticket, it is still illegal for an individual to resell a ticket to an event outside of the venue without a proper seller’s license. The offense is punishable by a $500 fine and/or six months in jail. Scalpers must also be aware of the classification of buildings, as the Sprint Center and the Power & Light District have declared themselves as private property, and as such, no tickets may be resold on their property according to Missouri law.
 

CysRage

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I'm not sure what the applicable laws are for ticket resale in Missouri. Found this story from 2008:

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Good to know! I'll probably just sell the non-ISU tickets on stubhub. Here's to hoping I don't have to sell too many tickets!
 

CysRage

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Upper level sections. $300 ones are the lower level ends and $350 are lower level sides.
 

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I'm actually leaning towards going after the $195 tickets. If I could get seats near midcourt close to the front, I'd be fine with that.
 

CysRage

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Did anybody who entered the lottery not get selected? I'm curious if the odds of getting selected were good or not.
 

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Did anybody who entered the lottery not get selected? I'm curious if the odds of getting selected were good or not.

Had my whole family enter, all 4 of us got the email.
 

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If the bottom four (#7-10) teams remain a combination of Texas teams and WVU, you'll probably take a bath on trying to sell off Session 1.

The best bet for resale is if Kansas or Purple Kansas are on the opposite side of the bracket from ISU.

EXAMPLE...

Through tonight, the bracket would look like this:
Session 1: 8 UT vs 9 TTU, 7 WVU vs 10 TCU
Session 2: 4 OU vs 5 ISU, 1 KU vs 8/9
Session 3: 2 KSU vs 7/10, 3 OSU vs 6 BU
Session 4: Semifinals
Session 5: Final

Session 1 probably won't draw face value. You'll keep Session 2. Session 3 (KSU and OSU) would make bucks right away.
 
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Just got some ****** news guys:

2013 Big 12 Men's Basketball Championship March 13-16

Thank you for your interest in the 2013 Big 12 Men's Basketball Championship. Due to the limited availability of all-session ticket allotments for this special event, demand has exceeded supply. Unfortunately, your name was not among those randomly selected for the opportunity to purchase four (4) all-session tickets at this time.