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    Gate keeper cards will always increase in cost. Those big 90+ will always increase unless something becomes available to create more surplus or those cards. Case and point prospect cards. The high teir cards for all set pack where 56k to 80k until the started giving the packs away for free now they all range between 18k to 30k. This has been the story for years with this game.

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    @jhack9 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    We control the market, they do not.

    This is true, but to an extent as SDS also plays a hand. If odds of getting a high diamond (90+) are as slim as they have been, those cards don’t make it to market because players keep them to complete collections. This leads to a low amount of these cards in circulation which in turn leads to players bidding higher and higher for a card that’s not being sold. Which is where we’re at now. 7 cards over 100,00. Now if the odds were to increase for those high diamonds you’ll see prices come back down to earth but they have no reason to do that.

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    Fake news trying to create a conspiracy. Post should be deleted and the poster should be banned

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    @theman925 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @jhack9 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    We control the market, they do not.

    This is true, but to an extent as SDS also plays a hand. If odds of getting a high diamond (90+) are as slim as they have been, those cards don’t make it to market because players keep them to complete collections. This leads to a low amount of these cards in circulation which in turn leads to players bidding higher and higher for a card that’s not being sold. Which is where we’re at now. 7 cards over 100,00. Now if the odds were to increase for those high diamonds you’ll see prices come back down to earth but they have no reason to do that.

    Incorrect again. prices are high cause there is nothing in the market to compete with them,all cards with compare OVRs are programs and non sellable, with nothing to have demand on,all the demand is settling on the gatekeepers.
    even if more supply was added, the price drop would be minimal and short, then the cards would be right back to current prices.

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    @theman925 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @jhack9 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    We control the market, they do not.

    This is true, but to an extent as SDS also plays a hand. If odds of getting a high diamond (90+) are as slim as they have been, those cards don’t make it to market because players keep them to complete collections. This leads to a low amount of these cards in circulation which in turn leads to players bidding higher and higher for a card that’s not being sold. Which is where we’re at now. 7 cards over 100,00. Now if the odds were to increase for those high diamonds you’ll see prices come back down to earth but they have no reason to do that.

    Again, that places it all in our Hands. Odds are the same for Mike Trout out of a pack as they are Clayton Kershaw

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    The only reason they were low last year were those SS choice packs that caused a firesale. Without those live series would gave kept going up last year too.

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    @GixxerRyder750 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @theman925 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @jhack9 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    We control the market, they do not.

    This is true, but to an extent as SDS also plays a hand. If odds of getting a high diamond (90+) are as slim as they have been, those cards don’t make it to market because players keep them to complete collections. This leads to a low amount of these cards in circulation which in turn leads to players bidding higher and higher for a card that’s not being sold. Which is where we’re at now. 7 cards over 100,00. Now if the odds were to increase for those high diamonds you’ll see prices come back down to earth but they have no reason to do that.

    Again, that places it all in our Hands. Odds are the same for Mike Trout out of a pack as they are Clayton Kershaw

    That’s what they say but can we really believe that? Kershaw, Springer and the lower diamond are going for Quick Sell prices. You don’t think this has anything to do with people getting these diamonds way more than they get the higher ones?

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    @GixxerRyder750 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @theman925 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @jhack9 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    We control the market, they do not.

    This is true, but to an extent as SDS also plays a hand. If odds of getting a high diamond (90+) are as slim as they have been, those cards don’t make it to market because players keep them to complete collections. This leads to a low amount of these cards in circulation which in turn leads to players bidding higher and higher for a card that’s not being sold. Which is where we’re at now. 7 cards over 100,00. Now if the odds were to increase for those high diamonds you’ll see prices come back down to earth but they have no reason to do that.

    Again, that places it all in our Hands. Odds are the same for Mike Trout out of a pack as they are Clayton Kershaw

    Odds of Trout and Kershaw are certainly not the same! I have no doubt that the 1/50 odds of pulling a diamond are accurate.

    That said, The odds of that 2% being an 85-89 as opposed to a 90+ are significantly higher. And not just because there are more of them. We aren't privy to those odds but if what you said were true, do you think an 90 Bellinger would be selling for approximately 12 times what an 89 Betts sells for? It's supply. Pure and simple.

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    I'm not sure where you guys are seeing that the odds are the same. It just lists 1:50 in packs, but if you looked at the guaranteed diamond pack odds, it was 1:1 for an 85 to 89, but I believe 1:25 for a 90+ diamond. I'd presume its the same once you get to diamond in standard packs as well.

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    @theman925 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @GixxerRyder750 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @theman925 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @jhack9 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    We control the market, they do not.

    This is true, but to an extent as SDS also plays a hand. If odds of getting a high diamond (90+) are as slim as they have been, those cards don’t make it to market because players keep them to complete collections. This leads to a low amount of these cards in circulation which in turn leads to players bidding higher and higher for a card that’s not being sold. Which is where we’re at now. 7 cards over 100,00. Now if the odds were to increase for those high diamonds you’ll see prices come back down to earth but they have no reason to do that.

    Again, that places it all in our Hands. Odds are the same for Mike Trout out of a pack as they are Clayton Kershaw

    That’s what they say but can we really believe that? Kershaw, Springer and the lower diamond are going for Quick Sell prices. You don’t think this has anything to do with people getting these diamonds way more than they get the higher ones?

    But from 9 win rewards in BR and 12 wins in events you get 85-89.

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    @Ch-76-1908 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @GixxerRyder750 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @theman925 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @jhack9 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    We control the market, they do not.

    This is true, but to an extent as SDS also plays a hand. If odds of getting a high diamond (90+) are as slim as they have been, those cards don’t make it to market because players keep them to complete collections. This leads to a low amount of these cards in circulation which in turn leads to players bidding higher and higher for a card that’s not being sold. Which is where we’re at now. 7 cards over 100,00. Now if the odds were to increase for those high diamonds you’ll see prices come back down to earth but they have no reason to do that.

    Again, that places it all in our Hands. Odds are the same for Mike Trout out of a pack as they are Clayton Kershaw

    Odds of Trout and Kershaw are certainly not the same! I have no doubt that the 1/50 odds of pulling a diamond are accurate.

    That said, The odds of that 2% being an 85-89 as opposed to a 90+ are significantly higher. And not just because there are more of them. We aren't privy to those odds but if what you said were true, do you think an 90 Bellinger would be selling for approximately 12 times what an 89 Betts sells for? It's supply. Pure and simple.

    Exactly. Yes those gatekeepers cards are expected to be high. But not this high. We haven’t even had a real stub sale. People aren’t using Gerrit Cole or DeGrom online. Simply for collections and there aren’t enough being sold which leads to players bidding higher and higher for the same card

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    @PAinPA said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @theman925 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @jhack9 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    We control the market, they do not.

    This is true, but to an extent as SDS also plays a hand. If odds of getting a high diamond (90+) are as slim as they have been, those cards don’t make it to market because players keep them to complete collections. This leads to a low amount of these cards in circulation which in turn leads to players bidding higher and higher for a card that’s not being sold. Which is where we’re at now. 7 cards over 100,00. Now if the odds were to increase for those high diamonds you’ll see prices come back down to earth but they have no reason to do that.

    Incorrect again. prices are high cause there is nothing in the market to compete with them,all cards with compare OVRs are programs and non sellable, with nothing to have demand on,all the demand is settling on the gatekeepers.
    even if more supply was added, the price drop would be minimal and short, then the cards would be right back to current prices.

    There’s plenty of players on the market better than some of the Live players. DeGrom and Cole are not good online. There are plenty of comparable players both pitching and hitting, aside from Trout. If more supply was added I can guarantee you the price would drop, that’s simple supply and demand.

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    @jhack9 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    We control the market, they do not.

    If you don't think SDS has their hands on this market to influence it to a certain degree you're nuts, same people that don't think some games in MLB, NBA and NFL aren't rigged.

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    @DoIHearBossMusic said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @jhack9 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    We control the market, they do not.

    If you don't think SDS has their hands on this market to influence it to a certain degree you're nuts, same people that don't think some games in MLB, NBA and BFL aren't rigged.

    lol

    So how do you determine what was rigged and what wasn't? Does that mean game 6 of the 2011 WS was fixed? Because I mean come on, who leaves Nelson Cruz in the final inning to play defense?

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    @DoIHearBossMusic said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    If you don't think SDS has their hands on this market to influence it to a certain degree you're nuts, same people that don't think some games in MLB, NBA and BFL aren't rigged.

    Give us any proof of games that were rigged in any of those sports in the last 10 yrs.

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    @DoIHearBossMusic said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @jhack9 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    We control the market, they do not.

    If you don't think SDS has their hands on this market to influence it to a certain degree you're nuts, same people that don't think some games in MLB, NBA and BFL aren't rigged.

    This guy's smokin [censored] hairs.

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    There's no way they can manipulate the market. They can't create more cards, add or subtract cards listed. They don't have unlimited stubs.

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    If they put a trout in every pack, Trout would be worth 5k. Also we control the Market. Okie dokie.

    Side note, get Sheffield, don’t worry about AL or Mantle. Sheffield poops on biggio and more NL diamonds are actually useful in online play. Win the game.

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    @Paladin2MP said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @DoIHearBossMusic said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    @jhack9 said in SDS increasing live high diamond prices to generate more pack sales:

    We control the market, they do not.

    If you don't think SDS has their hands on this market to influence it to a certain degree you're nuts, same people that don't think some games in MLB, NBA and BFL aren't rigged.

    This guy's smokin [censored] hairs.

    A true SDS shill you are little Billy

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    Lol. I'm an adult guy.

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