I decided to sign up for online self-exclusion in my home state of Indiana. I opted for the 1 year self exclusion while my fiance and I save up for our wedding. I thought, hey I'll do this and it will limit any temptations to bet on sports online. I also chose the online route because it stated broadly that it was only for online gaming, but the fine print said otherwise and that it allowed other entities to ban you from their properties as they see fit. Fast forward to March and I am supposed to spend one night of my bachelor party staying at Caesars Southern Indiana's hotel and casino, but the problem is that I opened an old letter from Caesars stating that "we received your request to self-exclude from Indiana gaming, and have cone ahead and banned you from all of our properties." This of course was not limited to only the casino and includes hotels and restaurants. While the self-exclusion is probably very beneficial for some people, know what you are signing up for and hopefully others can learn from my painful lesson.
TEKK - Tekkorp Digital Acquisition Corp: Who's Who of Gaming Mgmt Teams!
Team has been involved in a substantial number of the digital media, sports, entertainment, leisure and gaming industries’ most significant merger and acquisition transactions, holding key positions at, and transacting with Scientific Games Corp, Inspired Gaming Group, FOX Bets, Ocean Casino Resort, Resorts International Holdings, PokerStars, DraftKings, Mohegan Sun, Caesars Entertainment Corporation, Harrah’s Entertainment,Tropicana Entertainment, Inc., TSG/Sky Betting & Gaming, Facebook, Inc, Wynn Resorts, Dubai World/MGM Resorts Here's all the Bios. These guys are stellar! TEKK closed at $10.30 today. Still cheap! If you don't like to read... you don't like to make money!!!! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Matthew Davey — Chief Executive Officer and Director Mr. Davey has over 25 years of experience within the digital media, sports, entertainment, leisure and gaming ecosystems, as well as experience in the public sector. He is an experienced public company executive officer and board member. He has served in executive management positions across the gaming technology arena. Over the course of Mr. Davey’s career, he oversaw more than ten mergers and acquisitions and over $1.2 billion in debt and equity capital raised to support the companies he has led. Most recently, Mr. Davey was Chief Executive Officer of SG Digital, the Digital Division of Scientific Games Corp. (“Scientific Games”) (Nasdaq: SGMS). SG Digital was established following the purchase by Scientific Games of NYX Gaming Group Limited (“NYX”) (formerly TSXV: NYX), where Mr. Davey served as Chief Executive Officer and Director. The NYX acquisition provided Scientific Games with a vehicle to significantly accelerate the scale and breadth of its existing digital gaming business, including the strategic expansion into sports betting. In his capacity as Chief Executive Officer of NYX, Mr. Davey developed and implemented a corporate strategy that generated strong revenue growth. Mr. Davey shaped company strategy to focus on digital gaming supplier platforms and content that provided various gaming operators with the underlying gaming and sports betting systems for their online gaming business. In 2014, Mr. Davey oversaw the initial public offering of NYX, and his experience in the digital media, sports, entertainment, leisure and gaming industries helped NYX recognize momentum as a public company. After the public offering, from 2014 to 2018, Mr. Davey oversaw seven acquisitions which helped establish NYX as one of the fastest growing global B2B real-money digital gaming and sports betting platforms. These acquisitions included: • OpenBet: In 2016, NYX completed the $385 million acquisition of OpenBet. This was one of the more complex and transformative acquisitions that Mr. Davey oversaw at NYX. Through securing co-investments from William Hill (LSE: WMH), Sky Betting & Gaming and The Stars Group (formerly Nasdaq: TSG, TSX: TSGI), Mr. Davey was able to get the acquisition from Vitruvian Partners completed successfully, winning the deal against much larger and well capitalized competitors. By combining two established and proven B2B betting and gaming suppliers, NYX was well positioned to provide customers with exciting player-driven solutions across all major product verticals and distribution channels. This allowed NYX to become the leading B2B omni-channel sportsbook platform in the market and the supplier to over 300 gaming operators globally with an extensive library of desktop and mobile game titles, including more than 700 on NYX platforms and more than 2,000 on the OpenBet platform. • Cryptologic/Chartwell: In 2015, NYX completed the $119 million acquisition of Cryptologic and Chartwell. The acquisition provided NYX with more than 400 titles of additional leading gaming content, a broader customer base, and direct exposure to PokerStars and Intercasino, part of the Gamesys Group (LSE: GYS) — two of the world’s largest online casino offerings. • OnGame: In 2014, NYX completed the distressed acquisition of OnGame, a premier poker content, platform and service provider. This acquisition provided NYX with one of the best poker products in the industry, access to several regulated jurisdictions, and a valuable talent pool that was instrumental in the growth of NYX. The addition of OnGame further established a path for NYX to continue its growth in both European and U.S. markets. These acquisitions, together with meaningful organic growth, increased NYX’s revenue from $24 million in 2014 to $184 million annualized in 2017. During that time, Mr. Davey helped build NYX to have over 200 customers in the global gaming industry and a team of 1,000 employees. Mr. Davey’s success at NYX ultimately led to its sale to Scientific Games for $631 million in 2018. Mr. Davey joined Next Gen Gaming, the predecessor to NYX, in 2000 as the Vice President of Technology, was appointed as Executive Director in 2003 and named Chief Executive Officer in 2005. Prior to that, he was the Senior Consultant for Access Systems, a company that specializes in the provision of back-end software for licensed online casinos. Prior to joining Access, Mr. Davey worked for the Northern Territory Government specializing in matters pertaining to the internet and e-commerce along with roles in the Department of Racing and Gaming. Mr. Davey received a Bachelor of Electrical & Electronic Engineering from Northern Territory University, Australia (also known as Charles Darwin University). Robin Chhabra — President Mr. Chhabra has been at the forefront of corporate acquisition activity within the digital gaming landscape for over a decade. His prior experience includes leading corporate strategy, M&A, and business development at two of the global leaders in the digital gaming industry, The Stars Group (“TSG”) and William Hill, and a leading supplier, Inspired Gaming Group (Nasdaq: INSE). Mr. Chhabra served on the Group Executive Committees of each of these companies. From 2017 to May 2020, Mr. Chhabra served as Chief Corporate Development Officer at TSG and, from 2019 to August 2020, he also served as the Chief Executive Officer of Fox Bet, a leading U.S. online gaming business which is the product of a landmark partnership between TSG and FOX Sports, a transaction which he led. During that period, Mr. Chhabra led several transactions which transformed TSG into the largest publicly listed online gambling operator in the world by both revenue and market capitalization and one of the most diversified from a product and geographic perspective with revenues of over $2.5 billion. Mr. Chhabra’s M&A experience is extensive and covers multiple global geographies across the digital gaming value chain and includes the following: • TSG/Flutter Entertainment Merger: In 2019, Mr. Chhabra led the TSG M&A team that was responsible for TSG’s $12.2 billion merger with Flutter Entertainment (LSE: FLTR). The merger between TSG and Flutter Entertainment is the largest transaction in the digital gaming industry to date. The combination created the largest publicly listed online gaming company with approximately 13 million active customers and leading product offerings, which include sports betting, online casino, fantasy sports and poker. The combined entity includes some of the world’s most iconic digital gaming brands such as Fanduel, Fox Bet, Sky Bet, PaddyPower, Betfair, PokerStars and SportsBet. TSG/Flutter Entertainment is one of the most geographically diverse digital gaming and media companies with leading positions in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Germany and Georgia. • TSG/Sky Betting and Gaming (“SBG”): In 2018, Mr. Chhabra led the acquisition of SBG from CVC Capital Partners and Sky plc, Europe’s largest media company, in a transaction valued at $4.7 billion. At the time of the acquisition SBG was the largest mobile gambling operator in the United Kingdom and one of the fastest growing of the major operators having doubled its online market share in three years. The acquisition of SBG provided TSG with (a) greater revenue diversification, significantly enhanced expertise and exposure to sports betting just ahead of the judicial overturn of The Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (PASPA) by the U.S. Supreme Court, (b) a leading position within the United Kingdom, the world’s largest regulated online gaming market, (c) improved products and technology as a result of the addition of SBG’s innovative casino and sports book offerings and a portfolio of popular mobile apps, and (d) expertise in deeply integrating sports betting with leading sports media companies, positioning TSG to create more engaging content, deliver faster growth and decrease customer acquisition costs. • William Hill (LSE: WMH): At William Hill, from 2010 to 2017, Mr. Chhabra served as Group Director of Strategy and Corporate Development where he led several transactions which contributed to William Hill’s transformation from a land-based gambling operator in the United Kingdom to a leading online-led international business. Mr. Chhabra led William Hill’s entry into the U.S. sports betting and online lottery markets with the acquisition of four businesses, including the simultaneous acquisitions of three U.S. sportsbooks, Cal Neva, American Wagering and Brandywine Bookmaking, in 2011 for an aggregate purchase price of $55 million. These businesses ultimately led William Hill to achieve a leading position in the U.S. sports betting market with a market share of 24% in 2019. Additionally, Mr. Chhabra played a key role in structuring William Hill’s successful joint venture with PlayTech Plc (LSE: PTEC) in 2008. The combined entity created one of the largest online gambling businesses in Europe at the time of its formation and led to William Hill’s buyout of Playtech’s interest for $637 million in 2013. Prior to the transaction, William Hill had struggled in its attempt to establish a strong online gaming platform and a meaningful presence outside the United Kingdom. Mr. Chhabra has also successfully completed four transactions worth over $1.2 billion in Australia, the world’s second largest regulated online gambling market, and various partnerships in Asia. Additionally, he completed several technology and media related transactions, including William Hill’s investment in NYX, where he worked with Mr. Davey on NYX’s transformational acquisition of OpenBet. Prior to working in the gaming sector, Mr. Chhabra was an equities analyst and a management consultant. Mr. Chhabra received a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Eric Matejevich — Chief Financial Officer Mr. Matejevich is a seasoned gaming executive with extensive experience in both the online gaming and traditional casino industries. From February to August 2019, he served as Trustee and Interim-Chief Executive Officer of Ocean Casino Resort (“Ocean”) (formerly Revel Casino, which had a construction cost of $2.4 billion) in Atlantic City, where he successfully led the management team through an ownership change and operational turnaround effort. Over the course of seven months, Mr. Matejevich managed to reduce the property’s weekly cash burn of $1.5 million to an annualized cash flow run rate in excess of $20 million. Prior to Ocean, from 2016 to 2018, Mr. Matejevich served as the Chief Financial Officer of NYX. At NYX, he focused his efforts on integrating the company’s many acquisitions and multiple debt refinancings to simplify its capital structure and provided liquidity for growth initiatives. Additionally, Mr. Matejevich was instrumental to the executive team that sold NYX to Scientific Games for $631 million. Prior to NYX, from 2004 to 2014, Mr. Matejevich was the Chief Financial Officer of Resorts International Holdings and later, from 2011, also the Chief Operating Officer of the Atlantic Club Casino, a property under the Resorts International Holdings umbrella — a Colony Capital (NYSE: CLNY) entity. As Chief Financial Officer, he provided managerial oversight for all finance functions for a six-property casino company with annual gaming revenue exceeding $1.3 billion, 10,000 gaming positions, 7,000 hotel rooms and over 11,000 staff members during his tenure. Mr. Matejevich led the transition effort to integrate a four-casino, $1.3 billion acquisition from Harrah’s Entertainment and Caesars Entertainment (Nasdaq: CZR). As Chief Operating Officer of Atlantic Club, he lobbied for and was successful in obtaining the first internet gaming legislation passed in the United States. The Atlantic Club was the sole New Jersey casino proponent of the legislation. Prior to serving in various gaming positions, Mr. Matejevich was a Vice President of High Yield Research for Merrill Lynch, where he managed the corporate bond research effort for the gaming and leisure sectors and marketed high yield and other debt transactions totaling $4.8 billion. Mr. Matejevich received a Bachelor of Science in Economics from The Wharton School and a Bachelor of Arts in International Relations from The College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. Our Board of Directors Morris Bailey — Chairman Over the past 10 years, Mr. Bailey has been a leader in turning around Atlantic City, as well as being among the first gaming executives to embrace online gaming and sports betting in the United States. In his efforts, Mr. Bailey partnered with two of the largest digital gaming companies in the world, PokerStars, part of the Stars Group, and DraftKings (Nasdaq: DKNG). In 2010, Mr. Bailey bought Resorts Atlantic City (“Resorts”) and initiated a comprehensive renovation which allowed for the property to be rebranded and repositioned. In 2012, Mr. Bailey signed an agreement with Mohegan Sun to manage the day-to-day operations of the casino. In addition to Mohegan Sun’s operational expertise and ability to reduce costs via economies of scale, Resorts gained access to their robust customer database. Soon thereafter, Mr. Bailey and his team focused on bringing online gaming to the property. In 2015, Resorts established a platform to engage in online gaming by partnering with PokerStars, now part of the $24 billion Flutter Entertainment, PLC (LSE: FLTR), to operate an online poker room in Atlantic City. In 2018, Resorts announced deals with DraftKings and SBTech to open a sportsbook on-property and online. For 2020 year-to-date, Resorts has performed in the top quartile in internet gross gaming revenue in New Jersey. Mr. Bailey’s efforts in New Jersey helped set the framework for expansion of online sports and gaming throughout the United States. In addition to his gaming interests, Mr. Bailey has over 50 years of experience in all facets of real estate development, asset M&A, capital markets and operations and is the founder, Chief Executive Officer and Principal of JEMB Realty, a leading real estate development, investment and management organization. Mr. Bailey has notable investment experience within the energy, finance and telecommunications sectors through investments in the Astoria Energy Plant, Basis Investment Group and Xentris Wireless. Tony Rodio — Director Nominee Mr. Rodio has nearly four decades of experience in the gaming industry. Most recently, Mr. Rodio served as the Chief Executive Officer and director of Caesars Entertainment Corporation (“Caesars”) (Nasdaq: CZR), one of the world’s most diversified casino-entertainment providers and the most geographically diverse U.S. casino-entertainment company, from April 2019 until its acquisition by Eldorado Resorts, Inc. in July 2020. Mr. Rodio led Caesars through its $17.3 billion merger with Eldorado Resorts, one of the largest transactions in the gaming industry to date. Additionally, Mr. Rodio was instrumental to Caesars’ expansion into the digital gaming industry and oversaw the implementation of new digital segments such as its Scientific Games powered retail sportsbook solution that now operates in various states throughout the U.S. From October 2018 to May 2019, Mr. Rodio served as Chief Executive Officer of Affinity Gaming. Prior to Affinity Gaming, he served as President, Chief Executive Officer and a director of Tropicana Entertainment, Inc. (“Tropicana”) for over seven years, where he was responsible for the operation of eight casino properties in seven different jurisdictions. During his time at Tropicana, Mr. Rodio oversaw a period of unprecedented growth at the company, improving overall financial results with net revenue that increased more than 50% driven by both operational improvements and expansion across regional markets. Mr. Rodio led major capital projects, including the complete renovation of Tropicana Atlantic City and Tropicana’s move to land-based operations in Evansville, Indiana. Each of these initiatives, among others, generated substantial value for Tropicana. Ultimately, Mr. Rodio’s efforts at Tropicana led to its sale to Eldorado Resorts in 2018 for $1.85 billion. Prior to Tropicana, Mr. Rodio held a succession of executive positions in Atlantic City for casino brands, including Trump Marina Hotel Casino, Harrah’s Entertainment (predecessor to Caesars), the Atlantic City Hilton Casino Resort and Penn National Gaming. He has also served as a director of several professional and charitable organizations, including Atlantic City Alliance, United Way of Atlantic County, the Casino Associations of New Jersey and Indiana, AtlantiCare Charitable Foundation and the Lloyd D. Levenson Institute of Gaming Hospitality & Tourism. Mr. Rodio brings extensive knowledge of and experience in the gaming industry, operational expertise, and a demonstrated ability to effectively design and implement company strategy. Mr. Rodio received a Bachelor of Science from Rider University and a Master of Business Administration from Monmouth University. Marlon Goldstein — Director Nominee Mr. Goldstein is a licensed attorney with nearly 20 years of experience in the gaming space. He joined The Stars Group (Nasdaq: TSG)(TSX: TSGI) in January 2014 as its Executive Vice-President, Chief Legal Officer and Secretary until his retirement from the company in July 2020 following the merger of TSG with Flutter Entertainment, PLC (LSE: FLTR). Mr. Goldstein also previously served as the Executive Vice-President, Corporate Development and General Counsel of TSG. Mr. Goldstein was also the senior TSG executive based in the United States and was one of the primary architects of TSG’s strategic vision for its U.S.-facing business. During his tenure, TSG grew from an approximately $500 million market-cap company to an approximately $7 billion market-cap company through a combination of organic growth and strategic mergers and acquisitions. Mr. Goldstein participated in numerous M&A transactions and capital markets offerings at TSG, including several transformational transactions in the digital gaming industry. Notable transactions in which Mr. Goldstein was involved include: • TSG/Flutter Merger: In 2019, TSG merged with Flutter for a $12.2 billion transaction value, the largest transaction in the digital gaming industry to date. • TSG/Fox Bet Partnership: In 2019, TSG entered into a partnership with FOX Sports to create FOX Bet in the U.S., a leading U.S. online gaming business. Wall Street Research estimates an approximate $1.1 billion valuation for Fox Bet post-partnership with The Stars Group. • TSG/Sky Betting & Gaming: In 2018, TSG acquired Sky Betting & Gaming, the largest mobile gambling operator in the United Kingdom at the time, for $4.7 billion. • TSG/CrownBet and William Hill: In 2018, TSG simultaneously acquired CrownBet and William Hill, two Australian operators, for a total of $621 million in a multi-part transaction. • TSG/PokerStars and Full Tilt Poker: In 2014, TSG acquired The Rational Group, which operated PokerStars and Full Tilt and was the world’s largest poker business, for $4.9 billion. Through his ability to legally structure large and complex transactions, Mr. Goldstein was integral to TSG’s vision of becoming a full-service online gaming company. Additionally, he assisted in structuring TSG’s capital markets activity, which generated liquidity for acquisitions and strengthened its balance sheet. Prior to joining TSG, Mr. Goldstein was a principal shareholder in the corporate and securities practice at the international law firm of Greenberg Traurig P.A., where he practiced for almost 13 years. Mr. Goldstein’s practice focused on corporate and securities matters, including mergers and acquisitions, securities offerings, and financing transactions. Additionally, Mr. Goldstein was the founder and co-chair of the firm’s Gaming Practice, a multi-disciplinary team of attorneys representing owners, operators and developers of gaming facilities, manufacturers and suppliers of gaming devices, investment banks and lenders in financing transactions, and Indian tribes in the development and financing of gaming facilities. Mr. Goldstein brings experience and insight that we believe will be valuable to a potential initial business combination target business. Mr. Goldstein received a Bachelor of Business Administration with a concentration in accounting from Emory University and a Juris Doctorate with highest honors from the University of Florida, College of Law. Sean Ryan — Director Nominee Mr. Ryan is a digital media and technology operator with extensive global experience in online payments, e-commerce, marketplaces, mobile ad networks, digital games, enterprise collaboration platforms, blockchain, real money gaming and online music. Since 2014, Mr. Ryan has been serving as Vice President of Business Platform Partnerships at Facebook, Inc. (“Facebook”) (Nasdaq: FB), where he leads a more than 500 person global organization that manages the Payments, Commerce, Novi/Blockhain, Workplace and Audience Network businesses. Prior to his current role, Mr. Ryan was hired in 2011 as the Director of Games Partnerships to lead and grow the global Games business at Facebook. While the Director of Games Partnerships, Mr. Ryan focused on re-shaping Facebook’s games and monetization strategies to derive more value for Facebook, its users and its partners, including the addition of a Real Money Gaming offering in regulated markets. Mr. Ryan’s team helped accelerate a major trend in engagement through cross-platform games and therefore the opportunity to increase users through establishing games on multiple platforms. Prior to joining Facebook, Mr. Ryan created the new social and mobile games division at News Corp, an American multinational mass media corporation controlled by Rupert Murdoch. While at News Corp, Mr. Ryan led the acquisition of Making Fun, a San Francisco social-game start-up, that created News Corp’s games publishing division. Before joining News Corp., Mr. Ryan founded multiple digital businesses such as Twofish, Meez, Open Wager and SingShot Media. Mr. Ryan co-founded Twofish in 2009, a virtual goods and services platform that provided developers with data analytics and insights for individual application’s digital economies. Twofish was later sold to online payments provider Live Gamer, where Mr. Ryan served on the board of directors. From 2005 to 2008, Mr. Ryan founded and led Meez.com, a social entertainment service combining avatars, web games and virtual worlds. The white label social casino gaming company Open Wager was spun out of Meez and was later sold to VGW Holdings, Mr. Ryan also co-founded SingShot Media, an online karaoke community, which was sold to Electronic Arts (Nasdaq: EA) and merged into its Sims division. We believe Mr. Ryan’s experience will be valuable to a potential initial business combination target and would provide an expanded perspective on the digital gaming landscape. Mr. Ryan received a Bachelor of Arts from Columbia University and a Master of Business Administration from the University of California, Los Angeles. Tom Roche — Director Nominee Mr. Roche has more than 40 years of experience in the gaming industry as a regulator, advisor and independent auditor. Mr. Roche joined Ernst & Young (“EY”) as a partner in 2003 and opened its Las Vegas office. He was subsequently appointed as the Office Managing Partner and Global Gaming Industry Market Leader. In 2016, Mr. Roche relocated to the EY Hong Kong office to supervise the expansion of the EY Global Gaming Industry practice in the Asia Pacific region. Mr. Roche has been integral to numerous transactions that have shaped the current gaming landscape, including: • Wynn Resorts (Nasdaq: WYNN) initial public offering: Mr. Roche was the lead partner on Wynn Resort’s initial public offering, which raised $450 million in 2002. • Harrah’s Entertainment/Apollo Management Group & Texas Pacific Group: Mr. Roche headed the regulatory advisory services on the buyout of Harrah’s Entertainment, the world’s largest casino company at the time, for $17.1 billion. • Dubai World/MGM Resorts: Mr. Roche headed the regulatory and due diligence advisory services to Dubai World in its approximately $5.1 billion investment in MGM. Dubai World bought 28.4 million MGM shares, or 9.5 percent of the casino operator, for $2.4 billion. It then invested $2.7 billion to acquire a 50% stake in MGM’s CityCenter Project, a $7.4 billion 76-acre Las Vegas development of hotels, condos and retail outlets. • MGM Growth Properties (NYSE: MGP) initial public offering: Mr. Roche provided tax and structural transaction services to MGM Resorts in the creation of MGM Growth Properties, a publicly traded REIT engaged in the acquisition, ownership and leasing of large-scale destination entertainment and leisure resorts. MGM Growth Properties raised $1.05 billion in its 2016 initial public offering. Mr. Roche also directed EY advisory services to boards and management teams for profit improvement and technology related initiatives. In addition, Mr. Roche provided advisory support to the American Gaming Association on several research projects, including those specifically related to sports betting, the revocation of The Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (PASPA) and anti-money laundering best practices in the gaming industry. Equally, he has assisted government agencies in numerous international locations with enhancing their regulatory approach to governing the industry especially in the online gambling sector. Prior to joining Ernst & Young, Mr. Roche served as Deloitte’s National Gaming Industry Leader and as the co-head of Andersen’s Gaming Industry Practice in Las Vegas. In 1989, Mr. Roche was appointed by then Governor of the State of Nevada, Robert Miller, to serve as one of three members of the Nevada State Gaming Control Board for a four-year term, where he was directly responsible for the Audit and New Games Lab Divisions. As a board member, he spent a substantial amount of time assisting global jurisdiction regulators enact gaming legislation in the design of their regulatory structure. During his career, Roche has been involved in numerous public and private offerings of equity and debt securities. His background includes providing casino regulatory consulting services to casino licensees and to federal and state agencies including the National Indian Gaming Commission and the Nevada State Gaming Control Board, and industry associations such as the Nevada Resort Association and the American Gaming Association. We believe Mr. Roche’s highly regarded reputation as a gaming auditor and advisor in the gaming industry will be valuable for us and a potential business combination target. Mr. Roche is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and is licensed by the Nevada State Board of Accountancy and Mississippi State Board of Public Accountancy. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting from the University of Southern California.
If you are reporting about a casino, could you please try to include the following:
Name of the casino
Where it's located
What time of day and is it a weekday or weekend?
Max odds
Field pays
Side bets available (Repeater, ATS, Firebet)
Are there dividers or how many are shooting per side
The more information we have, the better off we will be. We all know that tables can change rapidly. I saw a table go from 25 to 15 to 100 at the Flamingo in the course of a few hours. I'll try to keep the mins what is reported the most and add other information in the comments like "found this table at $5 on graveyard shift" so people konw that isn't the norm These tables can be a pain to maintain, so please provide as much information as possible. An informed roller is a beter roller.
OtherNV Casnio
WeekDay Min
WeekNight Min
WeekendMin
WeeknightMin
MaxOdds
Field Pay
Sidebet
Dividers/Per Side
Last Update
Comments
Wind Creek (Wetumpka, AL)
15
25
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
4 to a table
7/31
Sycuan (San Diego, CA)
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Barona (So Cal)
10
15
10
10-15
5X
2 Dub 3 Trip
Fire/Sharpshooter
2 per side
10/2
dealers managing bets for players. ($10 at times) - Digital table . $10, double the field with Hot Shooter Bet.
Harrahs (So Cal)
15-25
15-25
15-50
15-50
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
No
7/31
Ameristar (Black Hawk, CO)
10
10
15
15
10X
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
10/12
Colorado law, max bet $100
Golden Gates (Black Hawk, CO)
10
10
10
10
20X
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
10/12
Colorado law, max bet $100
Monarch (Black Hawk, CO)
10
10
15
15
10X
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
10/12
Colorado law, max bet $100
Saratoga (Black Hawk, CO)
10
10
10
10
20X
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
10/12
Colorado law, max bet $100
The Lodge (Black Hawk, CO)
10
10
10
10
10X
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
10/12
Colorado law, max bet $100
Foxwoods (CT)
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
4/side
8/22
Mohegan (CT)
15-25
25
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Harrington (DE)
15
15-25
25
25
10X
Unknown
Firebet
2/side
10/1
Rivers (Chicago, IL)
15
15
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
8/2
Blue Chip (Michigan City, IN)
5
10
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
ATS
Unknown
5 minimum prop bets, 5 min ATS bet.
Caesars Southern IN
10
15
15
25
Unknown
ATS & Fire
Unknown
Unknown
11/15
French Lick Resort (French Lick, IN)
15
15
25
25
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
8/5
Tables open at 11am and close at 3AM.
Harrah's Hooiser Park (Anderson, IN)
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Hollywood Larenceburg (Larenceburg, IN)
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Sharp/Lucky Shooter
Unknown
Unknown
4/side
11/15
Indiana Grand (IN)
10
15
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
No
Hollywood casino Lawrenceburg (IN)
10-15
10 -15
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Rivers (Chcago, IL)
10
15
Belle (Baton Rogue, LA)
5
10
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
one half sized table sometimes they open the big one. $5 small table and $10 big late at night
Hollywood (Baton Rogue, LA)
5
10
Unknown
15
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
7/24
L’auberge (Baton Rogue,LA)
15
15
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
No
8/2
L’auberge (Lake Charles,LA)
15
15
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
No
8/2
El Dorado (Shreveport, LA)
10
10
10
10
100X
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
8/17
Horseshoe (Shreveport, LA) 15
15
15
15
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
8/17
Margaritaville (Shreveport, LA) 15
15
15
15
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
8/17
Sams Town (Shreveport, LA)
10
10
10
10
20X
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
10/10
Ocean Downs (MD)
10
15
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
8/17
Maryland Live (MD)
25
50
50
100
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Yes, 4 per side
9/6
Electronic craps 15 min
MGM @ National Harbor
50-100
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Yes
No bubble craps or low roller options.
Firekeepers (Battle Creek, MI)
10
15+
15
25
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
No
8/17
$3 Bubble Craps.
Four Winds Casino (New Buffalo, MI)
15
15
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Digital craps table 5$ min
Gun Lake (Wayland, MI)
10
15
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
No
No
MGM Grand Detroit (Detroit, MI)
15
25
unknown
unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Yes
Turtle Creek (Traverse City, MI)
5
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Soaring Eagle (Mt Pleasant, MI)
10
15
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Yes, 5 per side
Hollywood Casino, Maryland Heights (St Louis) MO
15
15
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
4 per side
River City (St. Louis, MS)
20
20
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown 4 players per side
You have to have at least a $20 bet for every throw to "hold your spot"
Report your table minimums here (COVID Edition) part 3
Part 3 in the COVID series. To try and make this list more helpful, I have added Weekend Day and Weekend Night, as those can be vastly different than during the week. I'm trying to monitor Twitter and the Vegas Message Board to get some additional information. Keep sharing all that wonderful goodness. I'd like to update the wiki to talk about what sidebets casinos have, so if you know that info, I can add it to the table comments.
Vegas Strip Casino
Day Min
Night Min
Weekend Day
Weekend Night
Dividers
Comments
Aria
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
No
Updated 7/26
Ballys
10
15
10
Unknown
3 tables Updated 8/8
Bellagio
10
25
Unknown
Unknown
Yes, all tables
Caesars
15
25
Unknown
Unknown
No
Cosmo
15-25
50-100
Unknown
Unknown
Encore
10
10
10
10
Yes, on some tables
Updated 8/12
Excalibur
10-15
15
10
15
Updated 8/12
Flamingo
15
15-25
Unknown
25
Updated 8/8
Harrah's
15
25
25
25
No
Linq
15
15
Unknown
25
No
Updated 8/8
Luxor
10
10
15
15n
Updated 8/12
Mandalay Bay
15
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
MGM Grand
10
25
Unknown
Unknown
Yes
NY/NY
10
15-25
15
Unknown
Yes
Updated 8/8
Osheas
Unknown
15
Unknown
Unknown
Paris
15
15
Unknown
Unknown
No
Updated 8/8
Sahara
5
10
10
10
Updated 8/15
Strat
Day
10
Unknown
10
25
No
Treasure Island
5
15
Unknown
Unknown
Venetian
10-15
25
Unknown
Unknown
No
Wynn
10
10
10
10
Yes, on some tables
Updated 8/12
Downtown Casino
Day Min
Night Min
Weekend Day
Weekend Night
Dividers
Comments
Binions
5
10
Unknown
Unknown
Binions had $5 table several times (opens at noon) Updated 8/17
California
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Tables open at 11AM Updated 8/10
The D
10
15
Unknown
Unknown
No glass
Downtown Grand
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Table opens at noon. Updated 8/10.
El Cortez
10
10
10
10
Yes, some tables
2 tables Updated 8/15
Four Queens
10
10
10
10
No
Updated 8/15
Fremont
10
10
10
Unknown
Updated 8/10.
Golden Gate
10
15
Unknown
Unknown
Updated 8/18
Golden Nugget
10-15
10
Unknown
Unknown
$15 with one table open on 8/18
Plaza
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Updated 7/30
Sams Town
15
15
Unknown
Unknown
1 table
Offstrip Casino
Day Min
Night Min
Weekend Day
Weekend Night
Dividers
Comments
Aliente
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Boulder Station
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Cannery
5
5
Unknown
Unknown
up to 2 tables - now allowing 4 per side
Ellis Island
5
5
5
5
1 table - Updated 8/17 - I just called the pit at Ellis. Craps table opens up at 10am and its 5 dollars 90% of the time
Gold Coast
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Green Valley Ranch
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
2 tables open
The Orleans
10
25
Unknown
Unknown
up to 4 tables, I was asked to wear a mask
Palace Station
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Palms
N/A
N/A
Unknown
Unknown
No open date announced
Red Rock
10
15
15
Unknown
Updated 8/14
South Point
5
5
5
10
No
Updated 8/15
Strat
5
10
Unknown
Unknown
Sunset Station
5
5
Unknown
Unknown
Other NV Casinos
Day Min
Night Min
Weekend Day
Weekend Night
Dividers
Comments
Edgewater (Laughlin)
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Harrahs (Laughlin)
10
15
Unknown
Unknown
no
Atlantis (Reno)
5/10
5/10
Unknown
Unknown
3 tables on weekends
Cal Neva (Reno)
5
5
Unknown
Unknown
Circus Circus (Reno)
Closed
Closed
Unknown
Unknown
Closed table game pit
Eldorado (Reno)
5
10
Unknown
Unknown
Grand Sierra (Reno)
15
15-25 Unknown
Unknown
Peppermill (Reno)
5
5
10
10
3 craps tables
Silver Legacy (Reno)
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Hard Rock (Tahoe)
5
5
Unknown
Unknown
Harrahs (Tahoe)
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Montbleu (Tahoe)
10
15
Unknown
Unknown
Nugget (Wendover)
5
5
5
5
Updated 7/31
Peppermill (Wendover)
5
5
10
10
Updated 7/31
Rainbow (Wendover)
5
5
10
10
Updated 7/31
Non/NV Casino
Day Min
Night Min
Weekend Day
Weekend Night
Dividers
Comments
Wind Creek (Wetumpka, AL)
15
25
Unknown
Unknown
4 to a table Updated 7/31
Sycuan (San Diego, CA)
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Masks required
Barona (So Cal)
10
15
10
10-15
2 tables 2 per side, dealers managing bets for players. Updated 8/21 ($10 at times)
Harrahs (So Cal)
15-25
15-25
15-50
15-50
No
Updated 7/31
Viejas (So Cal)
N/A
N/A
Unknown
Unknown
No live tables
Foxwoods (CT)
15
25
Unknown
Unknown
Mohegan (CT)
15-25
25
Unknown
Unknown
2 were 10, 2
Harrington (DE)
15
15-25
Unknown
Unknown
Must wear mask and face shield
Rivers (Chicago, IL)
15
15
Blue Chip (Michigan City, IN)
5
10
Unknown
Unknown
5 minimum prop bets, 5 min ATS bet.
Caesars Southern IN
10
15
15
25
Updated 8/5
French Lick Resort (French Lick, IN)
15
15
25
25
Tables open at 11am and close at 3AM. Updated 8/5
Harrah's Hooiser Park (Anderson, IN)
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Indiana Grand (IN)
10
15
Unknown
Unknown
No
Belle (Baton Rogue, LA)
5
10
Unknown
Unknown
one half sized table sometimes they open the big one. $5 small table and $10 big late at night
Hollywood (Baton Rogue, LA)
5
10
Unknown
15
Updated 7/24
L’auberge (Baton Rogue,LA)
15
15
Unknown
Unknown
No
L’auberge (Lake Charles,LA)
15
15
Unknown
Unknown
No
1 bubble craps $5 min
El Dorado (Shreveport, LA)
10
10
10
10
Updated 8/17
Horseshoe (Shreveport, LA) 15
15
15
15
Updated 8/17
Margaritaville (Shreveport, LA) 15
15
15
15
Updated 8/17
Ocean Downs (MD)
10
15
Unknown
Unknown
Maryland Live (MD)
25
50
50
Unknown
Yes
5 tables, 4 per side. Electronic craps 15 min
MGM @ National Harbor
50-100
Unknown
Unknown
Yes
4 craps tables 2 were $50 and 2 were $100 mins. Not bubble craps or low roller options.
Firekeepers (Battle Creek, MI)
10
15+
Unknown
Unknown
No dividers, only distancing
1-2 tables depending on demand, did see it at $15 during the day $25 on Fri/Sat night. Masks required, no smoking. $3 Bubble Craps.
Four Winds Casino
15
15
Unknown
Unknown
Digital craps table 5$ min Tuesday and Sunday night. Did not check bubble craps
Gun Lake (Wayland, MI)
10
15
Unknown
Unknown
No
Temp check, masks, usually the crapless table is open
Turtle Creek (Traverse City, MI)
5
Unknown
Unknown
Unknowned
2 tables, temp check, masks
Soaring Eagle (Mt Pleasant, MI)
10
15
Unknown
Unknown
Yes
5 players per side with glass. Tough to hear dealer.
Hollywood Casino, Maryland Heights (St Louis) MO
15
15
Unknown
Unknown
1 regular table & 1 no craps. 4 per side. No outside drinks.
River City (St. Louis, MS)
20
20
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
4 players per side. $20 min. You have to have at least a $20 bet for every throw to "hold your spot"
Beau Rivage (Biloxi, MS)
25
25
Unknown
Unknown
unknown
3 tables
Boomtown (Biloxi, MS)
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
1 table
IP (Biloxi, MS)
25
25
Unknown
Unknown
Scarlett Pearl (Biloxi, MS)
15
25
Unknown
Unknown
No
Masks required, temp check
The Palace Biloxi, MS)
10
15
Unknown
Unknown
Treasure Bay (Biloxi, MS)
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Harrah’s Cherokee & Murphy
15
15
Unknown
Unknown
No
Harrahs River Valley (Murphy, NC)
25
25
Unknown
Unknown
Ballys (AC, NJ)
15
15
Unknown
10
Updated 7/29
Caesars (AC, NJ)
15
15
Unknown
15-25
Updated 7/29
Harrahs (AC, NJ)
15
15
Unknown
Unknown
Hard Rock (AC, NJ
15
25
Unknown
Unknown
2 tables - Updated 7-29
Resorts (AC, NJ)
15
25
Unknown
15
Yes
1 table - Updated 7-29
Ocean (AC, NJ)
10
15
15
25
Yes
4-6 tables
Buffalo Creek (NY)
15
25
Unknown
Unknown
Seneca Niagra (NY)
10
15
Unknown
Unknown
1 table, can go up to $25
Jack/Harrah's (Cincinnati, OH)
25
25
25
25
3 tables, $25 open to close
Hollywood (Columbus, OH)
10-15
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
2 tables, masks required
Hollywood (Grantville, PA)
15
25
Unknown Unknown
Unknown
2 tables, masks required
Harrah's Philly (PA)
Unknown
Unknown
15
25
Updated 8/10
Meadows (PA)
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
2-3 tables.
Mohegan Sun (PA)
Unknown
Unknown
25-50
Unknown
Windcreek (PA)
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Mount airy (PA)
10
10
Unknown
Unknown
Valley Forge (PA)
10
Parx (Bensalem, PA)
15
25
Unknown
Unknown
15 but maintaining 25
Southland Casino Racing (West Memphis, TN)
N/A
N/A
Unknown
Unknown
Yes
4 tables all closed. Other pit games open with plexiglas dividers. Bubble craps $5 minimum.
Mardi Gras (Nitro, WV)
15
Usually open on weekends - Updated 7/28
*Last update 8/21 Part 1. It's getting buried so I figured we would make a new one. Part 2 Pulled additional info from here.
We need something to talk about while we wait for the casinos to open. Hopefully we start to see them come back in some capacity in the next month. When I'm in Vegas my favorite place to play downtown is Golden Gate then California and then El Cortez. On the Strip I like to play at Excalibur and Luxor. In Michigan Gun Lake is my favorite place but we normally drive to Indiana and go to Blue Chip. My favorite place in the world to play craps is in Canada at Caesars Windsor. Its $10 which is more than I normally play, but after the conversion its closer to an 8 dollar table. Non smoking, super nice dealers, adult only towepool and a great buffet. What about you?
[USA] [H] Nintendo (Zelda, Mario, Pokemon, etc.), PlayStation - Games & Consoles; New swap items at the top of the list [W] Mario Party 10; Mario Galaxy 2 (Case & Inserts); Concrete Genie; Moss; SoulSilver Big Box; Dreamcast Games
Not selling everything right now, but a lot is over on my thread at /GameSale. Anything not specifically marked as "CIB" or "New" is loose. I also follow recommended swap order (lower flair ships first). Pictures of a bunch of stuff are in this album. Feel free to request more if needed. New since last post • Wild Arms XF (PSP - loose) • Disgaea Infinite (PSP - loose) • Spectral Souls (PSP - loose) • Blazing Souls (PSP - loose) • Darkstalkers Chronicle (PSP - loose) • Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 (PSP - CIB) • God of War: Chains of Olympus (PSP - loose in a generic case) • Madden '06 (PSP - loose in a generic case) Stuff that’s been on my list previously Nintendo Switch • Switch Online NES-Style Controllers (New - I have one pack of 2) • Switch Online SNES-Style Controller (New - I have 1 controller left) • Tokyo Mirage Sessions: #FE Encore (CIB) • Yooka Laylee & The Impossible Lair (CIB) • Enter the Gungeon (CIB) • Penny Punching Princess (CIB) Playstation • Console PSP 1001 - Great shape. Includes charger as well as soft sleeve. I've Tested & working fully, reads UMDs just fine. Modded it with LME and installed like 20 emulators on it. Now I understand the hype. • Hard Rock Casino (PSP - CIB) • Worms: Open Warfare (PSP - CIB) • Coded Arms (PSP - CIB) • Midnight Club 3 (PSP - CIB) • PS Move Controller - I just have an extra, don't have any use for 3 of them. • The Outer Worlds (PS4 - New) • Resident Evil 2 (PS4 - New) • Grand Theft Auto V (PS3 - CIB) • The Evil Within (PS3 - CIB) • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (PS3 - CIB) • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (PS3 - CIB) • Call of Duty: Black Ops (PS3 - CIB) • Call of Duty: Black Ops II (PS3 - CIB) • God of War III (PS3 - CIB) • Tiger Woods PGA Tour '08 (PS3 - CIB) • Assassin's Creed (PS3 - Loose disc, can ship with others or in a random case I have sitting around) • Assassin's Creed 3 (PS3 - CIB) • Assassin's Creed Rogue (PS3 - CIB) • Assassin's Creed Brotherhood (PS3 - CIB) • Assassin's Creed Black Flag (PS3 - CIB) • Assassin's Creed Revelations (PS3 - CIB) • Dead Space 3 (PS3 - CIB) • Borderlands 2 (PS3 - CIB) • Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (PS3 - CIB) • Uncharted 2 (PS3 - CIB) • LEGO Indiana Jones (PS3 - CIB) • LEGO Indiana Jones 2 (PS3 - CIB) • LEGO Harry Potter (Years 1-4) (PS3 - CIB) • LEGO Harry Potter (Years 5-7) (PS3 - CIB) • Batman: Arkham City (PS3, GOTY Edition - CIB) • Batman: Arkham Asylum (PS3, GOTY Edition - CIB) • Batman: Arkham Origins (PS3 - CIB) • Need For Speed: Rivals (PS3 - CIB) • Need For Speed: The Run (PS3 - CIB) • Disney Infinity 3.0 (PS3 - CIB, I also have like 25 characters for it, a book thing, and some little flat disc things that go in the book, as well as 2 pads[?]) Nintendo DS Console - Nintendo 2DS - Red & black. Very nice condition. Includes aftermarket charger, OEM stylus, 4GB SD card. • Professor Layton and the Curious Village (CIB) • Professor Layton and the Unwound Future (CIB) • Professor Layton and the Last Specter (CIB) • New Super Mario Bros (CIB) • New Super Mario Bros 2 (CIB) • Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days • Transformers: Autobots • ATV: Thunder Ridge Riders/Monster Trucks Mayhem (Dual Pack, CIB) • Orcs & Elves (CIB) • Animal Crossing: Wild World • Scribblenauts • Spyro: The Eternal Night • Action Replay Max DS Nintendo Gamecube • OEM Indigo GameCube Controller - Kinda beat up but it works • Action Replay - GameCube (cart only, no disc or cable) • Ty the Tasmanian Tiger (Case & Disc only) • NFL Blitz 2002 (CIB) • Extreme-G 3 (CIB) • Animal Crossing - NGC (manual only, ok condition) Nintendo Wii • New Super Mario Bros. Wii (CIB, nice shape) Nintendo 64 • Console Nintendo 64 - Has expansion pack installed, but not port cover (the red top is showing). Includes 2 OEM gray controllers (neither stick is great, but both work. I suspect Mario Party.), OEM power & OEM A/V RCA cable. • Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (case-swapped with a gray cartridge, the other was completely busted. I'll include it if you want it. Also has an aftermarket label on it.) SNES • Mario All Stars + Super Mario World (SNES - dual cart, label isn't great) • Super Mario World Game Boy • Console Game Boy Advance AGB-001 - Excellent condition. Includes battery cover. Not even the yellowing on the stickers on the back, like this is probably one of the nicest condition used GBAs I've picked up in a long time. • Console Game Boy Advance AGS-001 - Reshelled. As much as I'd rather have OEM everything, the old shell was gross, so I had to swap it. It's just a standard black casing, nothing special. New lens as well. Comes with an aftermarket charger. • Console Game Boy Advance AGB-001 - Modded with new atomic purple casing and IPS v2 screen with 10-level brightness selector (Select+L to change the brightness). I cleaned and reused the OEM buttons, shoulders, and side runners though. It's a beaut. • Pokémon Emerald (GBA - CIB, including poster. I also soldered in a new battery so it’s working great. Label isn’t 10/10, but most people are probably after the box and inserts anyway. Only looking to swap this toward similarly valued items.) • Mario Kart Super Circuit (GBA - loose) • Tony Hawk: Pro Skater 2 (GBA - loose) • Pokemon Pinball (GBC - missing battery cover) • Tonka Raceway (GBC - includes battery cover) • Strawberry Shortcake (GBA) • Yu-Gi-Oh: Dark Duel Stories (GBC) • Yu-Gi-Oh: Eternal Duelist Soul (GBA) • Yu-Gi-Oh: Worldwide Edition- Stairway to the Destined Duel (GBA - no label) • The Amazing Spider Man (GB) • The Amazing Spider Man 2 (GB) • Fist of the North Star (GB) • The Lion King 1-1/2 (GBA) • Snood (GBA) • Lady Sia (GBA) • Motocross Maniacs (GB) • Balloon Kid (GB) • Caesar's Palace (GB) • Bo Jackson - Two Games In One (GB) • Official Nintendo Game Boy Advance Carrying Pouch (Looks like this one) NES • Big Bird's Hide & Speak • Bandai Golf: Challenge Pebble Beach • Ivan "Ironman" Stewart's SUPER OFF-ROAD • Demon Sword • Fester's Quest • Kid Kool • The Lone Ranger • NES Play Action Football • Top Gun: Second Mission • CONFLICT • WCW Wrestling • Ikari Warriors • NARC • Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt (Dual Cart) • Super Mario Bros. 3 • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Arcade Game WANT • Rock Band 4 (PS4 - I'd like a guitar and drums too). I'd also be interested in an adapter to get all of my PS3 stuff working on the PS4, as I hear that equipment is actually a bit better quality than the new stuff (?). • Dreamcast OEM Memory Card, Quality Games - Crazy Taxi, Skies of Arcadia, Sonic Adventure, etc. • Pokemon: SoulSilver (Bix box & inserts only, already have the game & case. The Pokewalker would be a plus, but not a requirement) • Metroid Zero Mission (GBA) • Moss (PS4) • Concrete Genie (PS4) • Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin, Order of Ecclesia (DS, CIB) • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (PS4) • Mario Galaxy 2 (Case, manual/inserts only - I already have the disc but would like to complete it) • Mario Party 10 (WiiU) • BoxyPixel GBC - Aluminum/machined case, brass buttons, IPS screen, rechargable battery mod installed. I'd like to do it myself but it looks like he's sold out. • Game Boy Color - Console, condition doesn't matter as long as it turns on and the speaker works. • NES/SNES/N64/GameCube/Switch Offers Note: I currently have most first-party/major release Switch games. Feel free to still offer, though. No interest in Amiibo or Amiibo Cards.
[USA] [H] Nintendo (Zelda, Mario, Pokemon, etc.), PlayStation - Games & Consoles; New items at the top of the list [W] Mario Party 2, 3, 6, 7, 10; Mario Galaxy 2 (Case & Inserts); Concrete Genie; Moss; SoulSilver Big Box; Dreamcast Games
Not selling everything right now, but a lot is over on my thread at /GameSale. Anything not specifically marked as "CIB" or "New" is loose. I also follow recommended swap order (lower flair ships first). New since last post • Wild Arms XF (PSP - loose) • Disgaea Infinite (PSP - loose) • Spectral Souls (PSP - loose) • Blazing Souls (PSP - loose) • Darkstalkers Chronicle (PSP - loose) Stuff that’s been on my list previously Nintendo Switch • Switch Online NES-Style Controllers (New - I have one pack of 2) • Switch Online SNES-Style Controller (New - I have 1 controller left) • Tokyo Mirage Sessions: #FE Encore (CIB) • Yooka Laylee & The Impossible Lair (CIB) • Enter the Gungeon (CIB) • Penny Punching Princess (CIB) Playstation • Console PSP 1001 - Great shape. Includes charger as well as soft sleeve. I've Tested & working fully, reads UMDs just fine. Update Just modded it with LME and installed like 20 emulators on it. Now I understand the hype. • Hard Rock Casino (PSP - CIB) • Worms: Open Warfare (PSP - CIB) • Coded Arms (PSP - CIB) • Midnight Club 3 (PSP - CIB) • PS Move Controller - I just have an extra, don't have any use for 3 of them. • The Outer Worlds (PS4 - New) • Resident Evil 2 (PS4 - New) • Grand Theft Auto V (PS3 - CIB) • The Evil Within (PS3 - CIB) • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (PS3 - CIB) • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (PS3 - CIB) • Call of Duty: Black Ops (PS3 - CIB) • Call of Duty: Black Ops II (PS3 - CIB) • God of War III (PS3 - CIB) • Tiger Woods PGA Tour '08 (PS3 - CIB) • Assassin's Creed (PS3 - Loose disc, can ship with others or in a random case I have sitting around) • Assassin's Creed 3 (PS3 - CIB) • Assassin's Creed Rogue (PS3 - CIB) • Assassin's Creed Brotherhood (PS3 - CIB) • Assassin's Creed Black Flag (PS3 - CIB) • Assassin's Creed Revelations (PS3 - CIB) • Dead Space 3 (PS3 - CIB) • Borderlands 2 (PS3 - CIB) • Uncharted: Drake's Fortune (PS3 - CIB) • Uncharted 2 (PS3 - CIB) • LEGO Indiana Jones (PS3 - CIB) • LEGO Indiana Jones 2 (PS3 - CIB) • LEGO Harry Potter (Years 1-4) (PS3 - CIB) • LEGO Harry Potter (Years 5-7) (PS3 - CIB) • Batman: Arkham City (PS3, GOTY Edition - CIB) • Batman: Arkham Asylum (PS3, GOTY Edition - CIB) • Batman: Arkham Origins (PS3 - CIB) • Need For Speed: Rivals (PS3 - CIB) • Need For Speed: The Run (PS3 - CIB) • Disney Infinity 3.0 (PS3 - CIB, I also have like 25 characters for it, a book thing, and some little flat disc things that go in the book, as well as 2 pads[?]) Nintendo DS Console - Nintendo 2DS - Red & black. Very nice condition. Includes aftermarket charger, OEM stylus, 4GB SD card. • Professor Layton and the Curious Village (CIB) • Professor Layton and the Unwound Future (CIB) • Professor Layton and the Last Specter (CIB) • New Super Mario Bros (CIB) • New Super Mario Bros 2 (CIB) • Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days • Transformers: Autobots • ATV: Thunder Ridge Riders/Monster Trucks Mayhem (Dual Pack, CIB) • Orcs & Elves (CIB) • Animal Crossing: Wild World • Scribblenauts • Spyro: The Eternal Night • Action Replay Max DS Nintendo Gamecube • OEM Indigo GameCube Controller - Kinda beat up but it works • Action Replay - GameCube (cart only, no disc or cable) • Ty the Tasmanian Tiger (Case & Disc only) • NFL Blitz 2002 (CIB) • Extreme-G 3 (CIB) • Animal Crossing - NGC (manual only, ok condition) Nintendo Wii • New Super Mario Bros. Wii (CIB, nice shape) Nintendo 64 • Console Nintendo 64 - Has expansion pack installed, but not port cover (the red top is showing). Includes 2 OEM gray controllers (neither stick is great, but both work. I suspect Mario Party.), OEM power & OEM A/V RCA cable. • Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (case-swapped with a gray cartridge, the other was completely busted. I'll include it if you want it. Also has an aftermarket label on it.) SNES • Mario All Stars + Super Mario World (SNES - dual cart, label isn't great) • Super Mario World Game Boy • Console Game Boy Advance AGB-001 - Excellent condition. Includes battery cover. Not even the yellowing on the stickers on the back, like this is probably one of the nicest condition used GBAs I've picked up in a long time. • Console Game Boy Advance AGS-001 - Reshelled. As much as I'd rather have OEM everything, the old shell was gross, so I had to swap it. It's just a standard black casing, nothing special. New lens as well. Comes with an aftermarket charger. • Console Game Boy Advance AGB-001 - Modded with new atomic purple casing and IPS v2 screen with 10-level brightness selector (Select+L to change the brightness). I cleaned and reused the OEM buttons, shoulders, and side runners though. It's a beaut. • Pokémon Emerald (GBA - CIB, including poster. I also soldered in a new battery so it’s working great. Label isn’t 10/10, but most people are probably after the box and inserts anyway. Only looking to swap this toward similarly valued items.) • Mario Kart Super Circuit (GBA - loose) • Tony Hawk: Pro Skater 2 (GBA - loose) • Pokemon Pinball (GBC - missing battery cover) • Tonka Raceway (GBC - includes battery cover) • Strawberry Shortcake (GBA) • Yu-Gi-Oh: Dark Duel Stories (GBC) • Yu-Gi-Oh: Eternal Duelist Soul (GBA) • Yu-Gi-Oh: Worldwide Edition- Stairway to the Destined Duel (GBA - no label) • The Amazing Spider Man (GB) • The Amazing Spider Man 2 (GB) • Fist of the North Star (GB) • The Lion King 1-1/2 (GBA) • Snood (GBA) • Lady Sia (GBA) • Motocross Maniacs (GB) • Balloon Kid (GB) • Caesar's Palace (GB) • Bo Jackson - Two Games In One (GB) • Official Nintendo Game Boy Advance Carrying Pouch (Looks like this one) NES • Big Bird's Hide & Speak • Bandai Golf: Challenge Pebble Beach • Ivan "Ironman" Stewart's SUPER OFF-ROAD • Demon Sword • Fester's Quest • Kid Kool • The Lone Ranger • NES Play Action Football • Top Gun: Second Mission • CONFLICT • WCW Wrestling • Ikari Warriors • NARC • Super Mario Bros./Duck Hunt (Dual Cart) • Super Mario Bros. 3 • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: The Arcade Game WANT • Rock Band 4 (PS4 - I'd like a guitar and drums too). I'd also be interested in an adapter to get all of my PS3 stuff working on the PS4, as I hear that equipment is actually a bit better quality than the new stuff (?). • Dreamcast OEM Memory Card, Quality Games - Crazy Taxi, Skies of Arcadia, Sonic Adventure, etc. • Pokemon: SoulSilver (Bix box & inserts only, already have the game & case. The Pokewalker would be a plus, but not a requirement) • Metroid Zero Mission (GBA) • Moss (PS4) • Concrete Genie (PS4) • Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin, Order of Ecclesia (DS, CIB) • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (PS4) • Mario Galaxy 2 (Case, manual/inserts only - I already have the disc but would like to complete it) • Mario Party 10 (WiiU) • NES/SNES/N64/GameCube/Switch Offers Note: I currently have most first-party/major release Switch games. Feel free to still offer, though. No interest in Amiibo or Amiibo Cards.
[NA] Completely updated the CinemaScore discussion!
What is CinemaScore and how are the ratings determined? It is a Las Vegas research firm that surveys audiences from different cities about their viewing experience off of a paper given by CinemaScore employees themselves. There are 25 cities all across the North American region where these surveys are handed out, but only 5 are chosen to actually implement their data from each week for each new wide release. For this set of data, I have compiled 3,177 films that have attained a CinemaScore. I will go through each score and determine the best and worst performances of a film that has received that score. Let's begin.
A+
The almighty score that is worn as a badge of honor. A relatively difficult score to achieve as we look at 69 films since its lifetime. Of every film that has reached this score, 40/69, or 57.9% have reached $100 million domestic with 62/69, or 89.85% having multipliers higher than 3x. The average multiplier stands at a 6.27. Here's a chart of the best multipliers.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
Schindler's List
$96,065,768
$4,703,730
20.42
12/15/1993
R
Dances with Wolves
$184,208,848
$9,491,623
19.41
11/9/1990
PG-13
Titanic
$658,672,302
$35,455,673
18.58
12/19/1997
PG-13
Beauty and the Beast
$218,967,620
$12,239,650
17.89
11/15/1991
G
Driving Miss Daisy
$106,593,296
$6,494,882
16.41
12/15/1989
PG
Forrest Gump
$330,252,182
$24,450,602
13.51
7/6/1994
PG-13
Die Hard
$83,008,852
$7,105,514
11.68
7/15/1988
R
Aladdin
$217,350,219
$19,289,073
11.27
11/13/1992
G
Dead Poets Society
$95,860,116
$9,102,459
10.53
6/2/1989
PG
When Harry Met Sally...
$92,823,546
$8,846,522
10.49
7/14/1989
R
Now for the worst.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
Avengers: Endgame
$824,365,940
$357,115,007
2.31
4/26/2019
PG-13
Tyler Perry's Diary of a Mad Black Woman
$50,633,099
$21,905,089
2.31
2/25/2005
PG-13
The Best Man Holiday
$70,525,195
$30,107,555
2.34
11/15/2013
R
Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married?
$55,204,525
$21,353,789
2.59
10/12/2007
PG-13
Patriots Day
$31,886,361
$11,613,765
2.75
12/21/2016
R
Unplanned
$18,105,038
$6,382,298
2.84
3/29/2019
R
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
$261,988,482
$88,357,488
2.97
11/15/2002
PG
The Avengers
$623,357,910
$207,438,708
3.01
5/4/2012
PG-13
Akeelah and the Bee
$18,848,430
$6,011,585
3.14
4/28/2006
PG
Lone Survivor
$125,095,601
$37,849,910
3.31
12/25/2013
R
Average Multiplier with $50M+ Highest Weekend: 4.06 Average Multiplier with <$50M Highest Weekend: 6.99 Nonetheless, if a film receives an A+, your film is destined to have fantastic legs, even for today's movie-going audience. Yes, the highest multipliers come from an awards season push. But even the worst possible situation isn't something to slouch on. Even if you are the biggest opening of all time. Other notable films include: Frozen The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King The Lion King Finding Nemo Coco The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Up The Incredibles The Passion of the Christ Tangled Monsters, Inc. American Sniper Terminator 2: Judgment Day Toy Story 2 The Fugitive The Polar Express The Blind Side Mulan Wonder A Few Good Men Hidden Figures Argo The Help Lethal Weapon 2 Girls Trip Remember the Titans Ray Love, Simon Black Panther Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Incredibles 2
A
Of every film that has reached this score, 193/402, or 48% have reached $100 million domestic with 303/402, or 76% having multipliers higher than 3x. The average multiplier stands at a 5.31. Here's a chart of the best multipliers.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
Top Gun
$179,800,601
$8,231,279
21.84
5/16/1986
PG
Ghost
$217,631,306
$12,523,295
17.38
7/13/1990
PG-13
Platoon
$138,530,565
$8,216,207
16.86
12/19/1986
R
Fatal Attraction
$156,645,693
$9,347,602
16.76
9/18/1987
R
Children of a Lesser God
$31,853,080
$2,038,900
15.62
10/3/1986
R
Sense and Sensibility
$43,182,776
$2,907,705
14.85
12/15/1995
PG
Hannah and Her Sisters
$40,084,041
$2,707,966
14.80
2/7/1986
PG-13
Pretty Woman
$178,406,268
$12,471,670
14.30
3/23/1990
R
The Cider House Rules
$57,545,092
$4,066,251
14.15
12/10/1999
PG-13
Big
$114,968,774
$8,216,190
13.99
6/3/1988
PG
Now for the worst.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
A Monster Calls
$3,740,823
$2,080,051
1.80
12/23/2016
PG-13
One Direction: This Is Us
$28,873,374
$15,815,497
1.83
8/30/2013
PG
For Colored Girls
$37,729,698
$19,497,324
1.94
11/5/2010
R
Glee: The 3D Concert Movie
$11,862,398
$5,961,231
1.99
8/12/2011
PG
Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Too?
$60,095,852
$29,289,537
2.05
4/2/2010
PG-13
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2
$292,324,737
$141,067,634
2.07
11/16/2012
PG-13
Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns
$41,975,388
$20,082,809
2.09
3/21/2008
PG-13
Sparkle
$125,095,601
$11,643,342
2.10
8/17/2012
PG-13
Tyler Perry's Madea's Family Reunion
$63,257,940
$30,030,661
2.11
2/24/2006
PG-13
Power Rangers
$85,364,450
$40,300,288
2.12
3/24/2017
PG-13
Average Multiplier with $50M+ Highest Weekend: 3.32 Average Multiplier with <$50M Highest Weekend: 5.85 We have chipped a little bit from the coveted A+ score, but it appears that getting an A is something to be praised for as the lowest multipliers feature films that are some of the most frontloaded films ever. Tyler Perry and concert films always have this issue and A Monster Calls had some of the worst marketing and theatrical releases I've seen. Other notable films include: Star Wars: The Force Awakens Avatar Avengers: Infinity War Jurassic World Furious 7 Avengers: Age of Ultron Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 Star Wars: The Last Jedi Beauty and the Beast (2017) The Fate of the Furious Iron Man 3 Minions Captain America: Civil War Transformers: Dark of the Moon Skyfall The Dark Knight Rises Toy Story 3 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Jurassic Park Finding Dory Zootopia The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey The Dark Knight Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone The Jungle Book (2016) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Shrek 2 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Spider-Man: Homecoming The Hunger Games: Catching Fire Guardians of the Galaxy Inside Out Wonder Woman Independence Day Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Deadpool Maleficent A Star is Born Bohemian Rhapsody Captain Marvel Aladdin Shazam! How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
A-
Of every film that has reached this score, 209/655, or 32% have reached $100 million domestic with 458/655, or 70% having multipliers higher than 3x. The average multiplier stands at a 4.46. Here's a chart of the best multipliers.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
The English Patient
$78,676,425
$4,340,950
18.12
11/15/1996
R
Moonstruck
$80,640,528
$5,069,508
15.91
12/18/1987
PG
The Full Monty
$45,950,122
$3,022,096
15.20
8/15/1997
R
Chicago
$170,687,518
$12,708,956
13.43
12/27/2002
PG-13
Ruthless People
$71,624,879
$5,434,671
13.18
6/27/1986
R
Dirty Dancing
$63,954,274
$4,889,239
13.08
8/21/1987
PG-13
The Last Emperor
$43,984,230
$3,398,662
12.94
11/20/1987
PG-13
Three Men and a Baby
$167,780,960
$13,123,622
12.78
11/25/1987
PG
L.A. Confidential
$64,616,940
$5,211,198
12.40
9/19/1997
R
As Good as It Gets
$148,478,011
$12,606,928
11.78
12/23/1997
PG-13
Now for the worst.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
All Eyez On Me
$44,922,302
$26,435,354
1.70
6/16/2017
R
Endless Love
$23,438,250
$13,307,125
1.76
2/14/2014
PG-13
On the Line
$4,365,455
$2,307,063
1.89
10/26/2001
PG
About Last Night
$48,637,684
$25,649,011
1.90
2/14/2014
R
Miss Sloane
$3,500,605
$1,844,972
1.90
11/25/2016
R
Black Nativity
$7,018,189
$3,669,530
1.91
11/27/2013
PG
Battle of the Year
$8,888,355
$4,603,177
1.93
9/20/2013
PG-13
Kevin Hart's What Now?
$23,591,043
$11,767,210
2.00
10/14/2016
R
Tyler Perry's The Single Moms Club
$15,973,881
$8,075,111
1.98
3/14/2014
PG-13
Extraordinary Measures
$12,068,313
$6,012,594
2.01
1/22/2010
PG
Average Multiplier with $50M+ Highest Weekend: 3.29 Average Multiplier with <$50M Highest Weekend: 4.59 Once again, the better end of this list features films that had an awards season push. Blockbusters have always done well with this score, but smaller films that had poor marketing unfortunately get the short end of the stick. Other notable films include: Transformers: Age of Extinction Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man's Chest Despicable Me 3 Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace Alice in Wonderland Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs Spectre The Secret Life of Pets The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith Spider-Man The Amazing Spider-Man Gravity Mission Impossible - Ghost Protocol The Sixth Sense Man of Steel Kung Fu Panda Logan Mamma Mia! Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom Ant-Man and the Wasp The Grinch Mary Poppins Returns Aquaman Bumblebee The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part Alita: Battle Angel Dumbo Rocketman John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum Pokemon Detective Pikachu
B+
Of every film that has reached this score, 130/638, or 20.4% have reached $100 million domestic with 383/638, or 60% having multipliers higher than 3x. The average multiplier stands at a 3.72. Here's a chart of the best multipliers.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
Crocodile Dundee
$174,803,506
$10,560,827
16.55
9/26/1986
PG-13
American Beauty
$130,096,601
$9,505,313
13.69
9/15/1999
R
There's Something About Mary
$176,484,651
$13,740,644
12.84
7/15/1998
R
O Brother, Where Art Thou?
$45,512,588
$3,647,208
12.48
12/22/2000
PG-13
Dangerous Liaisons
$34,670,720
$2,840,201
12.21
12/23/1988
R
Pulp Fiction
$107,928,762
$9,311,882
11.59
10/14/1994
R
Bull Durham
$50,888,729
$5,111,244
9.96
6/17/1988
R
The Aviator
$102,610,330
$11,364,664
9.03
12/17/2004
PG-13
Baby Boom
$26,712,476
$3,052,491
8.75
10/9/1987
PG
Fargo
$24,611,975
$2,812,662
8.75
3/8/1996
R
Now for the worst.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
Jem and the Holograms
$2,184,640
$1,375,320
1.59
10/23/2015
PG
Life Itself
$4,102,648
$2,123,463
1.93
9/21/2018
R
Warcraft
$47,365,290
$24,166,110
1.96
6/10/2016
PG-13
A Good Year
$7,459,300
$3,721,526
2.00
11/10/2006
PG-13
Lords of Dogtown
$11,273,517
$5,623,373
2.00
6/3/2005
PG-13
Chasing Liberty
$12,195,626
$6,081,483
2.01
1/9/2004
PG-13
Super Troopers 2
$30,551,330
$15,181,624
2.01
4/20/2018
R
Every Day
$6,102,076
$3,016,149
2.02
2/23/2018
PG-13
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1
$281,287,133
$138,122,261
2.04
11/18/2011
PG-13
Antitrust
$11,328,094
$5,486,209
2.06
1/12/2001
PG-13
Average Multiplier with $50M+ Highest Weekend: 2.95 Average Multiplier with <$50M Highest Weekend: 3.74 The better end of the list features all-time greats and the opposite end features rather interesting installments... Overall, the B+ range isn't exactly something to celebrate. Your film is destined to perform fairly average for today's movie-going experience. Other notable films include: Pirates of the Carribean: On Stranger Tides Spider-Man 3 Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Inception Shrek the Third 2012 The Da Vinci Code Suicide Squad The Matrix Reloaded The Amazing Spider-Man 2 IT Interstellar Justice League Hancock The Lost World: Jurassic Park Transformers: The Last Knight War of the Worlds The Revenant Kingsman: The Secret Service Ocean's Eleven Mad Max: Fury Road Edge of Tomorrow A Quiet Place Bridesmaids Split American Hustle Skyscraper Godzilla: King of the Monsters Booksmart Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald First Man Venom The Meg
B
Of every film that has reached this score, 69/524, or 13.1% have reached $100 million domestic with 262/524, or 49.8% having multipliers higher than 3x. The average multiplier stands at a 3.37. Here's a chart of the best multipliers.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
Sideways
$71,503,593
$6,347,364
11.27
10/22/2004
R
Waking Ned Devine
$24,792,251
$2,214,290
11.20
11/20/1998
PG
Wall Street
$43,848,069
$4,454,390
9.84
12/11/1987
R
Raising Arizona
$22,847,564
$2,451,750
9.32
3/13/1987
PG-13
Beetlejuice
$73,707,461
$8,030,897
9.18
4/1/1988
PG
The War of the Roses
$86,888,546
$9,488,794
9.16
12/8/1989
R
Elizabeth
$30,082,699
$3,391,187
8.87
11/6/1998
R
Down and Out in Beverly Hills
$62,134,225
$7,023,743
8.85
1/31/1986
R
The Shipping News
$11,434,216
$1,306,653
8.75
12/25/2001
R
Traffic
$124,115,725
$15,517,549
8.00
12/27/2000
R
Now for the worst.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
Winter's Tale
$12,600,231
$7,297,694
1.73
2/14/2014
PG-13
Max Steel
$3,818,664
$2,182,216
1.75
10/14/2016
PG-13
ATL
$21,170,563
$11,554,404
1.83
3/31/2006
PG-13
Promised Land
$7,597,898
$4,049,911
1.88
12/28/2012
R
The Girl in the Spider's Web
$14,841,338
$7,810,112
1.90
11/9/2018
R
Elektra
$24,409,722
$12,804,793
1.91
1/14/2005
PG-13
Code Name: The Cleaner
$8,135,024
$4,244,142
1.92
1/5/2007
PG-13
The Last Stand
$12,050,299
$6,281,433
1.92
1/18/2013
R
Against the Ropes
$5,884,190
$3,038,546
1.94
2/20/2004
PG-13
The Fifth Estate
$3,255,008
$1,673,351
1.95
10/18/2013
R
Average Multiplier with $50M+ Highest Weekend: 2.75 Average Multiplier with <$50M Highest Weekend: 3.39 A step down, of course. As long as your film doesn't completely fucking suck and isn't directed by Zack Snyder, you should be fine. Other notable films include: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull I Am Legend Mission: Impossible II The Day After Tomorrow Sherlock Holmes Troy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Clash of the Titans The Mummy Prometheus Snow White and the Huntsman Independence Day: Resurgence Gone Girl Deep Impact Fantastic Four Seven The Devil Wears Prada Resident Evil: The Final Chapter Passengers Battleship The Truman Show Annabelle After Earth Collateral District 9 21 Jump Street Gangs of New York Tropic Thunder 12 Monkeys Watchmen
B-
Of every film that has reached this score, 17/368, or 4.6% reached $100 million domestic with 125/368, or 33.96% having a multiplier higher than 3x. The average multiplier stands at a 3.01. Here's a chart of the best multipliers.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
Blue Velvet
$8,551,228
$789,409
10.83
9/19/1986
R
The Hours
$41,675,994
$4,644,924
8.97
12/27/2002
PG-13
The Color of Money
$52,293,982
$6,357,877
8.23
10/17/1986
R
Match Point
$23,151,529
$2,935,733
7.89
12/28/2005
R
Colors
$46,616,067
$6,524,536
7.14
4/15/1998
R
The Ring
$129,128,133
$18,488,259
6.98
10/18/2002
PG-13
Married to the Mob
$21,486,757
$3,231,056
6.65
8/19/1988
R
Stealing Beauty
$4,722,310
$721,008
6.55
6/14/1996
R
Babel
$34,302,837
$5,558,095
6.17
10/27/2006
R
Spaceballs
$38,119,483
$6,613,837
5.76
6/26/1987
PG
Now for the worst.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
Friday the 13th
$65,002,019
$40,570,365
1.60
2/13/2009
R
Glitter
$4,274,407
$2,414,596
1.77
9/21/2001
PG-13
Doom
$28,212,337
$15,488,870
1.82
10/21/2005
R
Punisher: War Zone
$8,050,977
$4,271,451
1.88
12/5/2008
R
Sucker Punch
$36,392,502
$19,058,199
1.91
3/25/2011
PG-13
A Haunted House 2
$17,329,486
$8,843,875
1.96
4/18/2014
R
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
$22,006,296
$11,212,889
1.96
11/4/1994
R
All the King's Men
$7,221,458
$3,672,366
1.97
9/22/2006
PG-13
Vampire Academy
$7,791,979
$3,921,742
1.99
2/7/2014
PG-13
Tyler Perry Presents Peeples
$9,177,065
$4,611,534
1.99
5/10/2013
PG-13
Average Multiplier with $50M+ Highest Weekend: 2.70 Average Multiplier with <$50M Highest Weekend: 3.01 Interesting Academy Award favorites versus frontloaded garbage. This score comes down to the quality to determine a film's box office performance. Other notable films include: Quantum of Solace The Mummy (2017) Jurassic Park III Ocean's Twelve Planet of the Apes (2003) Robin Hood Resident Evil: Afterlife Scary Movie Hulk Godzilla (1998) Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets Geostorm Jupiter Ascending Miami Vice Anaconda Saw 3D Casino 10 Cloverfield Lane Fight Club Zodiac Lady in the Water The First Purge The Curse of La Llorona Welcome to Marwen Mortal Engines X-Men: Dark Phoenix
C+
Of every film that has reached this score, 13/218, or 5.96% have reached $100 million domestic with 59/218, or 27% having multipliers higher than 3x. The average multiplier stands at a 2.92. Here's a chart of the best multipliers.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
Throw Momma From the Train
$57,915,972
$7,318,878
7.91
12/11/1987
PG-13
The Money Pit
$37,499,651
$5,344,555
7.02
3/28/1986
PG
The Talented Mr. Ripley
$81,298,265
$12,738,237
6.38
12/25/1999
R
All the Pretty Horses
$15,540,353
$2,477,053
6.27
12/25/2000
PG-13
Vice
$47,836,282
$7,791,044
6.14
12/25/2018
R
Now for the worst.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
Collide
$2,280,004
$1,512,824
1.51
2/24/2017
PG-13
Texas Chainsaw 3D
$34,341,945
$21,744,470
1.58
1/4/2013
R
Bad Moon
$1,055,525
$607,081
1.74
11/1/1996
R
Hardcore Henry
$9,252,038
$5,107,604
1.81
4/8/2016
R
Mortdecai
$7,696,134
$4,200,586
1.83
1/23/2015
R
Average Multiplier with $50M+ Highest Weekend: 2.26 Average Multiplier with <$50M Highest Weekend: 2.79 Underwhelming films with large budgets are mixed with interesting indie flicks, but nowadays, these multipliers do not impress. Other notable films include: Fifty Shades of Grey Hannibal Lucy Shutter Island Rango Batman and Robin Wild Wild West Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance Bewitched A.I. Artificial Intelligence Noah Bad Teacher Paranormal Activity 3 Superhero Movie Zoolander Alfie Brightburn Pet Semetary The Predator Upgrade Life (2017)
C
Of every film that has reached this score, 4/127, or 3.15% have reached $100 million domestic with 28/127, or 22% having multipliers higher than 3x. The average multiplier stands at a 2.75. Here's a chart of the best multipliers.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
The White Ribbon
$2,222,862
$177,780
12.50
12/30/2009
R
Adaptation.
$22,498,520
$2,636,924
8.53
12/6/2002
R
Flawless
$1,200,234
$181,910
6.60
3/28/2008
PG-13
The Wolf of Wall Street
$116,900,694
$18,361,578
6.37
12/25/2013
R
Boogie Nights
$26,400,640
$4,681,934
5.64
10/10/1997
R
Now for the worst.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
The Bye Bye Man
$22,395,806
$13,501,349
1.66
1/13/2017
PG-13
Harsh Times
$3,337,931
$1,968,505
1.70
11/10/2006
R
Blood and Chocolate
$3,526,847
$2,074,300
1.70
1/26/2007
PG-13
Replicas
$4,046,429
$2,375,325
1.70
1/11/2019
PG-13
The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death
$26,501,323
$15,027,415
1.76
1/2/2015
PG-13
Average Multiplier with $25M+ Highest Weekend: 2.32 Average Multiplier with <$25M Highest Weekend: 2.80 Other notable films include: The Last Airbender 10,000 B.C. The Village Unbreakable Cloverfield Alien 3 The Beach Saw V Ouija Syriana Piranha 3D Ouija: Origin of Evil Annihilation The Nun Hellboy Unfriended: Dark Web
C-
Of every film that has reached this score, none have reached $100 million domestic with 12/81, or 14.8% having multipliers higher than 3x. The average multiplier stands at a 2.50. Here's a chart of the best multipliers.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
The Royal Tenenbaums
$52,364,010
$8,512,122
6.15
12/14/2001
R
How Do You Know
$30,212,620
$7,484,696
4.04
12/17/2010
PG-13
Magnolia
$22,455,976
$5,694,588
3.94
12/17/1999
R
Raising Cain
$21,370,057
$6,203,825
3.44
8/7/1992
R
Mimic
$25,480,490
$7,818,208
3.26
8/22/1997
R
Now for the worst.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
Undiscovered
$1,069,318
$676,048
1.58
8/26/2005
PG-13
Stay
$3,626,883
$2,188,199
1.66
10/21/2005
R
Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones
$32,462,372
$18,343,611
1.77
1/3/2014
R
Formula 51
$5,204,007
$2,817,719
1.85
10/18/2002
R
The Warrior's Way
$5,666,340
$3,048,665
1.86
12/3/2010
R
Average Multiplier with $25M+ Highest Weekend: 2.39 Average Multiplier with <$25M Highest Weekend: 2.50 Good luck reaching profitability with this. Other notable films include: The Day the Earth Stood Still Fantastic Four (2015) Epic Movie Meet the Spartans Rings Hostel Scary Movie 5 Drive Boogeyman Hail, Caesar! The Witch Freddy Got Fingered The Happytime Murders Rings Hotel Artemis
D+
Of every film that has reached this score, none have reached $100 million domestic with 7/34, or 21% having multipliers higher than 3x. The average multiplier stands at a 2.49. Here's a chart of the best multipliers.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
Punch-Drunk Love
$17,844,216
$4,003,535
4.46
10/11/2002
R
Closer
$33,987,757
$7,707,972
4.41
12/3/2004
R
Holmes and Watson
$30,568,743
$7,411,522
4.12
12/25/2018
PG-13
The Thirteenth Floor
$11,916,661
$3,322,416
3.59
5/28/1999
R
Hereditary
$44,069,456
$13,575,173
3.25
6/8/2018
R
Now for the worst.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
The Order
$7,660,806
$4,438,899
1.73
9/5/2003
R
Primeval
$10,597,734
$6,048,315
1.75
1/12/2007
R
Battlefield Earth
$21,471,685
$11,548,898
1.86
5/12/2000
PG-13
Marci X
$1,648,818
$872,950
1.89
8/22/2003
R
Devil's Due
$15,821,461
$8,308,220
1.90
1/17/2014
R
Average Multiplier with $10M+ Highest Weekend: 2.38 Average Multiplier with <$50M Highest Weekend: 2.49 Other notable films include: Alexander Babylon A.D. Chernobyl Diaries The Circle Blair Witch Ultraviolet Serenity
D
Of every film that has reached this score, one film reached $50 million domestic with 3/24, or 13% having multipliers higher than 3x. The average multiplier stands at a 2.44. Here's a chart of the best multipliers.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
$24,020,403
$4,547,181
5.28
12/10/2004
R
The Pledge
$19.733,089
$5,765,347
3.42
1/19/2001
R
American Psycho
$15,070,285
$4,961,015
3.04
4/14/2000
R
Jeepers Creepers
$37,904,175
$13,106,108
2.89
8/31/2001
R
Supernova
$14,230,455
$5,778,639
2.46
1/14/2000
PG-13
Now for the worst.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
Movie 43
$8,840,453
$4,805,878
1.84
1/25/2013
R
The Big Bounce
$6,489,476
$3,336,374
1.95
1/30/2004
PG-13
The Snowman
$6,700,035
$3,372,565
1.99
10/20/2017
R
The Last Exorcism
$41,034,350
$20,366,613
2.01
8/27/2010
PG-13
Apollo 18
$17,687,709
$8,704,271
2.03
9/2/2011
PG-13
Average Multiplier with $10M+ Highest Weekend: 2.29 Average Multiplier with <$10M Highest Weekend: 2.48 Other notable films include: It Comes at Night Splice The Avengers (1998) Envy The Counselor One Missed Call The Happening
D-
Only one film in history managed to reach $100 million domestic and have a multiplier higher than 3x. The average multiplier stands at a 2.50. Here's a chart of every multiplier.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
Vanilla Sky
$100,618,344
$25,015,518
4.02
12/14/2001
R
Summer of Sam
$19,288,130
$5,952,452
3.24
7/2/1999
R
The Ninth Gate
$18,661,336
$6,622,518
2.82
3/10/2000
R
The American
$35,606,376
$13,177,790
2.70
9/1/2010
R
Slender Man
$30,569,484
$11,371,866
2.69
8/10/2018
PG-13
The Astronaut's Wife
$10,672,566
$4,027,003
2.65
8/27/1999
R
Eyes Wide Shut
$55,691,208
$21,706,163
2.57
7/16/1999
R
Dark Water
$25,473,352
$9,939,251
2.56
7/8/2005
PG-13
Suburbicon
$5,775,178
$2,840,246
2.03
10/27/2017
R
Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2
$26,437,094
$13,223,887
2.00
10/27/2000
R
Skyline
$21,393,620
$11,692,415
1.83
11/12/2010
PG-13
Willard
$6,886,089
$4,010,593
1.72
3/24/2003
PG-13
Gigli
$6,087,542
$3,753,518
1.62
8/1/2003
R
The rarest score to get, statistically. With the exception of Vanilla Sky, every other film has either fared decently, or crashed and burned.
F
No film with this score has reached $100 million domestic with 2/19, or 11% having multipliers higher than 3x. The average multiplier stands at a 2.34. Here's a chart of every multiplier.
Movie Title
Domestic Total
Highest Weekend
Multiplier
Release Date
Rating
Darkness
$22,163,442
$6,163,306
3.60
12/25/2004
PG-13
Wolf Creek
$16,188,180
$4,908,206
3.30
12/25/2005
R
Eye of the Beholder
$16,500,786
$5,959,447
2.77
1/28/2000
R
Dr. T and the Women
$13,113,041
$5,012,867
2.62
10/13/2000
R
The Wicker Man
$23,649,127
$9,610,204
2.46
9/1/2006
PG-13
Disaster Movie
$14,190,901
$5,836,973
2.43
8/29/2008
PG-13
mother!
$17,800,004
$7,534,673
2.36
9/15/2017
R
fear dot com
$13,258,249
$5,710,128
2.32
8/30/2002
R
In the Cut
4,750,602
$2,063,361
2.30
10/22/2003
R
Solaris
$14,973,382
$6,752,722
2.22
11/27/2002
PG-13
Lucky Numbers
$10,042,516
$4,536,625
2.21
10/27/2000
R
Killing Them Softly
$15,026,056
$6,812,900
2.21
11/30/2012
R
Bug
$7,025,810
$3,245,556
2.16
5/25/2007
R
I Know Who Killed Me
$7,498,716
$3,506,291
2.14
7/27/2007
R
Lost Souls
$16,815,253
$7,954,766
2.11
10/13/2000
R
The Box
$15,051,977
$7,571,417
1.99
11/6/2009
PG-13
Silent House
$12,754,783
$6,661,234
1.91
3/9/2012
R
Alone in the Dark
$5,178,569
$2,834,421
1.83
1/28/2005
R
The Devil Inside
$53,261,944
$33,732,515
1.58
1/6/2012
R
Bottom line, if your film gets this score without that Christmas release date, you're absolutely fucked. Check out my initial post!
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