According to the game rules, every time the King executes a prisoner, each betting audience member can receive an additional 30,000 minutes of visa time.
Not to mention, after winning the game, they can also share the visa time bet by the audience on the prisoners' side, which averages out to an additional fifty thousand.
In other words, for someone like Audience No. 1, who frequently gives tips, as long as it doesn't exceed eighty thousand and they win the game, they still profit.
All these factors make the betting audience on the King's side more frequent in their tipping.
However, the audience on the prisoners' side doesn't have the concept of "more work, more gain." As long as at least three prisoners survive by the end of the game, they can receive a basic reward.
No extra reward is given for more prisoners surviving.
Thus, even if they choose the prisoners' side, these audience members are reluctant to waste their visa time tipping.
