zagraniczniak: Seemed like a mistake to me. Five thousand dollars for an avatar? Three thousand dollars for a virtual golf bag?
It's not equivalent in that way we were told, and I agree:
Nobody (hopefully) will take 5.000 $ from his account to buy 500.000 credits. These are contributions by others, "fish" in Poker lingo.
Their losses are payed with 20% rake into WGT's pockets, and while differerent ppl lose matches and RGs, the money vanishes by that rake. 500.000 credits are 625.000 crs in the first time, and any credit swapping increases it. Add clubs and balls...
Thus, the company has gained 125.000 crs already from rake plus an unknown amount from pro shop sales before a player presses the "buy" button for the avatar. Let's round it to 700.000 credits, reduce by 20% for the (certainly) cheaper credits from video viewing and such, then we have a guessed minimum cash income of 5.600 $ for the custom avatar.