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Originally Posted by Lumix
^Um, 50 should be the seat number, which indicates somewhere around row 3 in the block. The covered area is which block you would be seated in, knowing the block is quite vital, heh.
/immel.
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Uh...it clearly says the word "row" next to the number 50.
Most tickets listings on auctions would cover the actual seat numbers to prevent people from knowing exactly who the bidder is at the concert...and to of course to keep it general enough to increase interest. (like, if it's seat number 35...and the larger the number the closer to the center...then the person may ssay the seat is somewhere between 30-50.)
Besides, all of these numbers usually list from big to small. So if there's a block, then area --> block --> row (maybe) --> seat
It wouldn't make sense for seat number to go before block.