Scalpers charge 100 per ticket for decisive Kalev/Cramo basketball final in Tallinn
The Estonian basketball championship will be decided in a fifth game after Kalev/Cramo came back from 0-2 down to level the series. Within minutes of the fourth match ending, all tickets for Friday's decisive game were sold out — largely snapped up by online scalpers now reselling them for 100 each.
SportThe Estonian basketball title will be decided in a dramatic fifth game after Kalev/Cramo staged a remarkable comeback, recovering from a 0-2 deficit to level the playoff series. Fans eager to witness the decider were left frustrated, however, as tickets for Friday's match sold out within minutes of the fourth game ending.
The rapid sellout was driven in large part by online resellers who bulk-purchased available seats and are now listing them on marketplace platforms for up to 100 per ticket. Social media posts advertising the inflated prices have drawn widespread anger from supporters who missed out through legitimate channels.
The situation has highlighted a recurring problem with ticket scalping at high-demand Estonian sporting events, where automated purchasing tools and organised resellers can drain available stock before ordinary fans have a chance to buy. With the championship on the line, demand for the decisive game is naturally at its highest point of the season.
Kalev/Cramo's turnaround in the series has generated significant excitement around Estonian basketball, drawing larger crowds and greater media attention than earlier rounds. The fifth and deciding game is set to take place on Friday, with the Estonian basketball crown going to whichever side wins on the night.
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