WH40K | Tyranids: Crusher Stampede Bundle
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WH40K | Tyranids: Crusher Stampede Bundle

Friday, 28 August 2026 at 20:30Friday, 28 August 2026 at 20:30
11% sold310 tickets left

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Ticket price£1.99
Max odds1 in 349If every ticket sells
Current odds1 in 39On tickets sold so far
Value Ratio2.89Fair value

What the numbers mean

At £1.99 a ticket across 349 tickets, this draw has a Value Ratio of 2.89fair value. A full sellout returns £695 against a stated prize value of £240.

Based on tickets sold so far, the current Value Ratio is 0.32 — about £78 taken to date. An undersold draw closing soon is where the real odds advantage sits, which is what our value ranking is built to surface.

RaffledUp caps entries at 17 tickets per person on this draw. Use the odds calculator to work out your real win probability for any number of tickets.

Prize details from RaffledUp

Tyranids: Crusher Stampede Bundle!   The Tyranids are an all-consuming alien swarm from beyond the known galaxy. Driven by the vast and ineffable intellect of the Hive Mind, their tendrils drive into fresh systems with every passing hour. These single-minded metapredators cannot be reasoned with, bought off, or put to flight. They seek only to strip each new world they encounter, devouring every shred of biomass to feed the relentless advance of the hive fleets and leaving dead, airless husks in their wake.   Bundle includes: – Tyranids: Crusher Stampede Battleforce – Combat Patrol: Tyranid Assault Brood – Tyranid Warriors – Kill Team: Raveners Rather not take the main prize? How about a £240 tax-free cash alternative!   Good Luck Legends!

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