TomD
e publius unum
I posted this identical question on another board that I frequent, on that specializes in gold, silver and numismatics. Curious to see how/if the opinion is different in a group with a different focus.
To set the scene, last night I was at the Christmas meeting of the local Numismatics Club where they were giving away by drawing a 1/10 oz gold coin and, by raffle drawing, 30 various items worth from $10-$30. There were around 40-50 people present.
In the line to buy the raffle tickets, the guy ahead of me bought 40 raffle tickets at $1 each, which turned out to be close to 1/10th of the total sold. The drawing (not raffle related, 1 chance for each person present) was first and the guy who bought so many tickets won. Then the raffle started and the same guy, by some insane luck of the draw, won 13 of the 30 raffle drawings. At one point he had won 6 of the first 8 prizes. After a while, to me at least, it started to become grotesque as he walked time after time to claim the prizes.
As I was later in the evening describing the situation to my wife I mentioned that, if the guy had a lick of class that, after winning the gold coin and maybe 6 raffles, he would have deferred any further winnings and given the other 40 something people present a chance. My wife disagreed saying that he acted correctly because he paid the money and took the chances, just like everyone else. I agreed that he had every right to act in that way but that, in my opinion anyway, it demonstrated a certain lack of character. I would have felt extremely uncomfortable after some point in his situation.
Curious to see your take..
To set the scene, last night I was at the Christmas meeting of the local Numismatics Club where they were giving away by drawing a 1/10 oz gold coin and, by raffle drawing, 30 various items worth from $10-$30. There were around 40-50 people present.
In the line to buy the raffle tickets, the guy ahead of me bought 40 raffle tickets at $1 each, which turned out to be close to 1/10th of the total sold. The drawing (not raffle related, 1 chance for each person present) was first and the guy who bought so many tickets won. Then the raffle started and the same guy, by some insane luck of the draw, won 13 of the 30 raffle drawings. At one point he had won 6 of the first 8 prizes. After a while, to me at least, it started to become grotesque as he walked time after time to claim the prizes.
As I was later in the evening describing the situation to my wife I mentioned that, if the guy had a lick of class that, after winning the gold coin and maybe 6 raffles, he would have deferred any further winnings and given the other 40 something people present a chance. My wife disagreed saying that he acted correctly because he paid the money and took the chances, just like everyone else. I agreed that he had every right to act in that way but that, in my opinion anyway, it demonstrated a certain lack of character. I would have felt extremely uncomfortable after some point in his situation.
Curious to see your take..
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