Current state of play then?
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this:-spyder wrote:yeah, how many quiz pros were taking those 'who wants to be a millionaire' jackpots all over the coast in the late 90's....
Quiz guys have made some decent money over the years, i've met a couple... There used to be quiz machines in places where you didn't need to buy anything to play them... Close to zero heat and usually the privacy to do whatever they want...
A couple of the guys on here have been on tv shows and won a decent amount through that too i believe?
Also, afaik, no one has ever run £400 through a quiz unit to get red boxes on an empty and ended up walking £50 down with an iou and a barring.....
One guy i know claims a profit of 10-30 per decent pub, and at the most a £5 loss(including drinks) in a bad one...
Fruit machines (at the minute) offer a higher potential profit per machine, but also a much higher risk.
I just wish i was clever enough to be able to do the games on the swp
The average AWP professional earns £23,624 (2012) gross per annum and spends 52 hours per week working. The most popular name amongst the AWP playing world is Shaun. The average worth of an AWPist is £38,426.
The average SWP professional earns £12,935 (2012) gross per annum and spends 39 hours per week working. The most popular name amongst the SWP playing world is Richard. The average worth of an SWPist is £202,534.
So us fruitie heads earn twice as much on average as quiz players and yet we're worth less. Make of that what you will.
The average SWP professional earns £12,935 (2012) gross per annum and spends 39 hours per week working. The most popular name amongst the SWP playing world is Richard. The average worth of an SWPist is £202,534.
So us fruitie heads earn twice as much on average as quiz players and yet we're worth less. Make of that what you will.
JG