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Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Phil me up! Nice Ebay Lot

I noticed I had been spending too much of my endless free time on cards. Shopping ebay, twitter, and facebook for deals. I had to drain my paypal to make sure I would put my phone down more. So, I bought a sweet lot from ebay for about $15 shipped. It had a ton of relics and big name rookies. It shipped in ziploc bags which I was not thrilled about but only the Pete Alonso canvas sticker had any obvious damage. I got 5 big PC cards in the lot.


At first I thought he was sitting. 1988 Score #555. BOOM!


/999

Love how shiny these are. The lot had a Luis Urias RC of these too.

I don't PC Riley but I am keeping a handful of his cards. I enjoyed his hot streak last year.
Corner damage, ugh.

Really, really big team bags.

Monday, March 9, 2020

How to Win Topps Home Run Challenge Contest



Topps is going into it's third year of the Home Run Challenge contest. Basically, you enter a code found on insert cards in 2020 Topps products of a certain player and you choose a day you think they will homer. If they go yard on that day; you win an insert parallel of that player. I have played it the last two years and have enjoyed it. I have been pretty successful with the game and figured I would pass along how I attack the game.

Tip #1: DO NOT ENTER THE CODE AND WILLY-NILLY PICK A GAME. You have until the day before a game to enter the code. I've entered codes as late as 11:30pm the night before a game and had them work. If you put in a code and the game gets rained out: YOU LOSE. If the player on your card does not play the day you enter your code: YOU LOSE. 
What I usually do is make a list of the guys I have codes of. I look at the weekly schedule they play and the pitching match ups which you can find up to 5 days in advance. A simple google search can provide your player's history against each starter.
I  look for;
1. Decent success historically against a pitcher. A few dingers or high batting average at least.
2. Righty/Lefty matchups and the pitcher's recent record. If I have Cody Bellinger and know he's facing a right hander who is 1-7 with a 5.75 era I am likely to play the code.

Tip #2: Check both the weather for the next day to make sure they will play the game AND take a quick look to make sure the player you have is likely to play and isn't injured or have a scheduled day off. I have lost on codes I played by rainouts, players taking a random day off, and also a guy was traded 5 minutes after I entered the code and he traveled to his new team the next day instead of playing. In all those cases the code was wasted.

Tip #3: Save your codes! This might be the most difficult tip to explain but read carefully. ONLY PLAY ONE CODE AT A TIME. You must know what you win. For each code put in and date guessed correctly you win a parallel insert that is colored for that month and numbered to the amount of total winners for that particular month for that particular player. See pic below for example.

Hypothetical situation: I play a 7 Cody Bellinger codes, one each day in a week because I think he will homer at least once this week. That week Bellinger homers on 3 days. Yay a winner! BUT, I have won 3 of the same card. Lets say 30 other people chose correctly that month too. My 3 cards are now numbered /33 instead of /30. Not a huge difference but if 100 people do that the numbers on these cards are going to skyrocket and everybody knows from collectors to flippers; lower numbers are always better.

If you play one at a time until you win, then you can hold the rest of your codes for the next month. This saves codes to use the next month, keeps numbering down, and doesn't give you a bunch of doubles of the same card. As you can see below the different months aren't even that different. I see guys trying to scoop up 163 cards of one player. Really if you had 12 of a player and chose wisely you could win each month and save having to trade and buy for 163.
The last pic below is a screen shot of some of my history with the contest. I was about 26% successful in 2018 and 46% successful in 2019.

Here is an example of what you win. Notice the two Bellingers are of different months (Blue August and Gold June). 

The blue Bellinger is /244 which means in August 2019 244 people chose the correct date with their code for a Bellinger home run. 


Tuesday, January 7, 2020

I am an Idiot; Ebay Quid Pro Quos and Such




Long story short; I won a Corbin Martin Chrome RC /250 for 99 cents on ebay. I recieved the base Corbin RC along with another Astros player card. I checked the seller's feedback and there were a lot of complaints so I assumed they knew exactly what they were doing and just scammed me from the correct card. So, I left negative feedback.
I then received a message from them saying something like; "Sorry, Why didn't you message me?" I didn't even bother writing back. I've dealt with a lot of scum on ebay so just figured it was done.
Then, a few days later, the bubble mailer pictured above showed up at my door. The guy sent the right card, paid for bubbler shipping, refunded my 99 cents and apologized. I was the scum on this one. Connington72 is a great seller who made an honest mistake.
I learned some lessons on this one!

Friday, January 3, 2020

Too Many Goodies from Dennis



Bloggers are a different breed. Seems lately I have my Tweeps I trade with on Twitter that are okay, my favorite Trading Card Database swappers I exchange cards and pleasantries with, and then there are the handful of Bloggers I call my friends. Bloggers share that passionate generosity where we feel  thrilling excitement for other people's reactions of what we send to them almost more than when we open cards for ourselves. Dennis from Too Many Verlanders is my closest blogger friend and the most generous person I swap cards with. This dude is always looking out for me in every box of cards he peeks through. He gets me JaCoby Jones and Nolan cards often. Very often. But, even more incredible is the deep cuts he hits into my PC. I can barely remember who I collect. I swear Dennis knows what I collect better than me. Check out this package I got from him pre-Xmas that my lazy ass is just now getting into posting.




JJ and Nolan Scribbles. 

Might have to ask Gibby to start taking my pics for me, jeesh.


How would he even think of me for that Salty? I love it!


Vizquel Blue Jays....mind blown.


Hockey too!


God, these pics are terrible. That Tony Phillips is a work of art. 


He even dipped into some hoops for me!
I couldn't even list and show all the cards he gave me. Last week I forced him to drive to me to meet up with Chuck (C2Cigars) from Trading Card Database. It was a good time but the show was crazy busy for the first time ever. Its always fun to catch up with people in person that you've only interacted with online. Chuck was great and even gave us some cards. I was at least able to give Dennis my less than stellar box of cards I am always building for him. Not being a college sports guy at all, I really owe him something big for his PC very soon. Dennis is the man. I would recommend becoming his friend. He sent out like two dozen packages just like this right before Christmas. Like a Blogger Santa. Santa Blogs? I donno. Thank you Dennis!