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52 PICK UP CUBES will include 52 Cards that are hand selected and randomly selected. The cards are of modern and vintage stars, hall of famers, rookie cards, prospects and short prints.  We have selected cards that we would, for the most part want to own ourselves. Opening bid price has an average, per card cost of $0.20 cents. They will be opened and revealed upon a successful bidding and auction closing.

PLAY BOXES include 1) of the following:
1980 Topps Rickey Henderson Rookie Card - NICE! Gradeable condition
1975 Topps Pete Rose - NICE! Gradeable condition
1962 Topps Roger Maris Blasts 61 HR - NICE! Gradeable condition
1961 Topps Babe Ruth 60th HR - NICE! Gradeable condition
1984 Donruss Don Mattingly Rookie Card- NICE! Gradeable condition
1961 Topps Sandy Koufax Southpaws - NICE! Gradeable condition
1991 Michael Jordan UD SP1 - NICE!
2025 Bowman Chrome U Cooper Flagg Black Shimmer 1st Bowman
2024 Caitlin Clark Red Ice Prizm Rookie Card
2023-24 Cameron Brink Bowman Chrome U Refractor Auto 1st Bowman
2004 Bowman Uncirculated #/245 Yadier Molina Rookie Card - Gradeable condition
Plus a lot more.

The Bidding clock starts at 8 minutes. 2) 52 Pick Up Cube Boxes & 6) PLAY Boxes will be dealt on the board, prior to start of bidding on the Play @10, @11, @21, @31 & @52 spaces on the game play lines. When the opening bid of $10 is met, that bidder will be winning the first 52 PU Cube on the board unless the bid goes to the next level of @11 or more. The first PLAY box will be opened exposing the card inside when the $11 bid threshold or more is met and the line will be dealt one card per slot as bidding resumes. At a $21 bid or more, the second & third PLAY boxes will be opened exposing the card inside and bidding will resume and two cards per slot will be dealt and at a $31 bid or more, the fourth, fifth & sixth PLAY boxes will be opened and bidding will resume and three cards per slot will be dealt. When the bidding reach $52 or more the second 52 P.U. Cube will be added and bidding will continue until the clock reaches 0:00, ending the dealing and starting a new game. Bid amount is unlimited per level and can be exceeded faster than the level that we are currently dealing based on the cards exposed and dealt during game play. If high dollar chase cards are exposed or the bidders feel the cards dealt have high value, bidding can go as high as the bidders are willing to bid. Winner takes all the cards shown on the board when the bidding clock reaches the end. Just because you were the winning bidder at any one level doesn't necessarily mean you win that level. You win when the clock stops and a final bid is awarded. When bidding has finalized the 52 PU Cubes will be opened. Not all levels will be met unless the @Levels are reached. Play Line Cards are pulled and dealt randomly from a 5,000 count box of cards and other boxes available to the dealer.

The Floor @10: Equaling $0.19 or more per card at 52 Cards for the first cube. 
The Floor @11: Equaling $0.17 or more per card at 63 Cards for the first cube and first play box, if no additional bids are made during the deal for line one. 
The Floor @21: Equaling $0.22 or more per card at 93 Cards for the first cube, first, second & third play boxes, if no additional bids are made during the deal for line 2. 
The Floor @31: Equaling $0.21 or more per card at 149 Cards for the first cube, first, second, third, fourth fifth & sixth play boxes, if no additional bids are made during the deal for line 3. 
The Floor @52: Equaling $0.26 or more per card at 202 Cards for the first & second cube & first, second, third, fourth fifth & sixth play boxes, if no additional bids are made during the final deal for line 3 reaching the @52 threshold. 

Ceiling is difficult to calculate due to the PLAY Boxes being unknown at any one time. The benefit of this game is that all cards other than the 52 PU Cube boxes will be exposed during any one game. This allows the bidders to determine the ceiling and bidding accordingly. 

Bids can go as high as the bidders want to bid based on their assessment of the value of the cards either dealt or opened from the PLAY Boxes. 

Feel free to ask questions and watch a complete hand to see how game play progresses.

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