As the blog moves forward, we’ll be discussing the “best” pricing games in a number of different scenarios, but as I think about what I’ll write, I’ve realized that one game is the answer to almost every question I come up with: Plinko.
What’s the best pricing game? Plinko.
What pricing game would you most like to play if you were on the show? Plinko.
What pricing game is the most exciting and fun for the audience and at-home viewer? Plinko.
What the easiet pricing game? Debatably, Plinko.
What pricing game offers the potential for the largest prize? Excluding the occassional car over $50,000, Plinko.
So, I feel it is necessary to separate Plinko from all future discussions. This does NOT mean I won’t be talking about Plinko. I will. There’s a lot to say. But, for practical purposes, Plinko must remain a separate entity, ineligible for any “best of” blog entries, or there would be nothing meaningful to discuss. The answer would always be the same: Plinko.
Disagree? Think you can make a legitimate case for a different game answering any of the above questions? You’re wrong. But share your comments. Let’s discuss.