But in many real-life games, pay-offs cannot easily be quantified and summed across the states visited. |
Bookmakers in England will be forced to make large pay-offs after champion steeplechase jockey Tony McCoy won five races at Ascot on Saturday. |
Board members come and go with huge pay-offs and bonuses no matter how successful. |
No one doubts, however, that it does maintain covert agents and does use monetary pay-offs to gain influence in the country. |
Still, as paltry as the pay-offs were, the scandal exposed the hollowness of the ruling party's nationalist rhetoric. |
The pay-offs, remember, come on top of transfer fees and the big wages paid to them. |