

The first Stadium upgrade costs 100k and allows you to add a Stadium Enhancement, which cost an additional 100k to add. Thanks for your help ! Hope this thread helps others too is correct - For the BB2 client, which is what this thread is posted under, the following information is more accurate: would it be a valid strategy to start with the enhancement that multiply the winnings by 2 to get some more enhancement and upgrade faster ? In which case I'd end up having 3 enhancement: how is it decided if I play home or away ? 50% dice roll ? Im now playing a dwarf team and I was wondering : is it best to take as first enhancement the extra bribe (that I can benefit from each time I play at home) or the -50k which allows me to buy an extra bribe even when Im playing away ? In perspective of playing a deathroller, you guessed right. Thanks for your help ! Some more specific / tactical question :

I assume "upgrade" stands for the size of the stadium and "enhancement" the special stuff you can add in the extra room (my bad if it's the other way around).ġ- you need to pay to upgrade your stadium from lvl 1 to 2 and it costs 100kĢ- it costs 200K from 2 to 3 and 400K from 3 to 4 which is the max lvlģ- for each lvl you can buy an enhancement ? So 4 in totalĤ- their price (enhancement) is 100K and remains the same a each lvl ?ĥ- only the first one enhancement will have effect, the others will be pure decoration ?Ħ- there is an enhancement that allows you to buy inducement for -50k, but if I buy a Bbabe for 10k, does my opponent receives 10k or 50K for inducement ?ħ- I read that there is an enhancement that multiplies your winnings by two (but the description mentions fan factors etc which im not familiar with): is it simply your dice result x2 at the end of the game or is there something in addition ? It’s 11ha – much bigger than needed.I've been surfiiiiing the wild wild web for about 3O minutes now and can't get any recent/precise answer regarding stadium enhancement. “Also, we want to know why they need to acquire the paceway site. The Parramatta stadium cost $300m several years ago and building costs have increased dramatically during Covid,” Finn said. The opposition spokesperson for sport, Julia Finn, said that while Labor was not against an upgrade in Penrith, the government should release the business case. Panthers can also remain at the old BlueBet site for the 2023 season, instead of having to move while an upgrade takes place. “The paceway site would facilitate a state-of-the-art stadium with an improved game day experience for fans, with modern amenities that exists within a precinct that is activated throughout the week, not just on event days,” the Panthers Group chief executive, Brian Fletcher, said in a statement in July. The plan to rebuild on the paceway site is strongly supported by the Penrith Panthers. Meanwhile, it is unclear what will happen to the old stadium next door, which is on a site owned by the NSW government. “This has come as quite a shock to us,” the chief executive, Tash Greentree, told 2GB recently. Much to the surprise of the neighbouring Penrith District AH&I Society, which has owned the adjoining 11ha site for 177 years – home to the harness racing paceway and the Penrith showground – the government has announced plans to compulsorily acquire their site in order to build an entirely new stadium. Lighting is up to broadcast standard,” the Austadium site says.īut since July, the plan has changed again.


There are excellent corporate and media facilities. “From a spectator’s view, it is an excellent ground to watch rugby league, rugby union or soccer – all of which are played there – because you are never too far away. The planned bigger stadium to seat 30,000 would likely result in the loss of the green cheaper spaces and more corporate facilities. When the Panthers played the Sharks at the ground two weeks ago, 17,400 people attended. It has a capacity to seat 8,000 and can take a total crowd of 22,500. The stadium has already had two upgrades: in 1987, when new stands were constructed, and again in 2006, when its corporate facilities were extended. While the club is strongly behind the stadium upgrade and says it is needed, the proposal is more controversial within the community.įor a start, the current BlueBet stadium is much loved by fans because of its intimacy and the part known as “Family Hill”, which provides a grassy area for families to picnic and watch games.
