I finally had time to check out one of the Burl's break. Now I understand how it's done. I'm assuming all set breaks are completed with the "Randomizer". Is that correct?
Looks like it could be entertaining for a few minutes while they run the randomizer.
An assumption is that each card is evaluated prior to the break and a $$ value assigned to it to reach a total value. Does the person running the break add a percentage for their troubles (running the break, packaging, shipping, etc.)? If so, what's the usual percentage?
I get that the total value is divided by the number of cards and that's how the entry cost is determined.
One difference between this and a state lottery is that you will at least have something to show for every entry.
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