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Did booking out several computers at an internet cafe boost fans' chances of securing tickets to Blackpink's shows in Hong Kong?

Did booking out several computers at an internet cafe boost fans' chances of securing tickets to Blackpink's shows in Hong Kong?

Fans of K-pop group Blackpink booked out computers at an internet cafe in hopes of boosting their chances of getting tickets for what could be their last performance as a group in Hong Kong. The practice has become common for big events in the city that sell out fast, but does it actually work?
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