For those who exchange TA
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@Therealest_JB said in For those who exchange TA:
@hoboadam said in For those who exchange TA:
Ahhh.. my favorite topic.
You can do 50000 exchange for 3500-4000 or less with Silvers and bronze. Key is to buy stacks of 20 and be patient as a monk.
Typically, the market overnight will fill out orders very well. Even so, you can target specific guys, and they'll usually hit within a day or two.
Mets fan napping during baseball discussion. Must be a reflex at this point.
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I like to look for the low 60 at 5 but I have 8 hrs a night as a security guard to buy and sell
@OreoRockstar said in For those who exchange TA:@PhillyRunt44 said in For those who exchange TA:
321 63's at 8 stubs a piece. Works out to about 3kish. Gotta be patient though put them all in at once but it may take a day or do to complete them all....
That sounds awful in order to save a few thousand stubs.....again, what is your time worth ?
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@kaow_15 said in For those who exchange TA:
I like to look for the low 60 at 5 but I have 8 hrs a night as a security guard to buy and sell
@OreoRockstar said in For those who exchange TA:@PhillyRunt44 said in For those who exchange TA:
321 63's at 8 stubs a piece. Works out to about 3kish. Gotta be patient though put them all in at once but it may take a day or do to complete them all....
That sounds awful in order to save a few thousand stubs.....again, what is your time worth ?
You would be shocked how easy it is and how much Stubs you can make. When I was still collecting the Live Series, I spent about three full days flipping instead of actually playing and made easily over 500K in Stubs. I don't know the exact amount but I know I was able to afford all of these cards in those three days:
Cody Bellinger (150-160K)
Gerrit Cole (170K)
Jacob deGrom (100K)
Nolan Arenado (140K)
Ronald Acuna Jr.. (30K)
Christian Yelich (40K)... and then afterward I had just about 200K after all the rewards from the NL and MLB collection. I wish I would've started earlier and looking at the price differences now, it would be even easier and more profitable.
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@dantheranman said in For those who exchange TA:
@ComebackLogic said in For those who exchange TA:
78-79 silvers for me. Usually works to about 6-7k per exchange.
If you are spending 7k to save time just stock up on the low tier ducks
Been saving up on something similar with no risk. This TA3 can set some people up for the rest of year with stubs.
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@hoboadam said in For those who exchange TA:
@Therealest_JB said in For those who exchange TA:
@hoboadam said in For those who exchange TA:
Ahhh.. my favorite topic.
You can do 50000 exchange for 3500-4000 or less with Silvers and bronze. Key is to buy stacks of 20 and be patient as a monk.
Typically, the market overnight will fill out orders very well. Even so, you can target specific guys, and they'll usually hit within a day or two.
Mets fan napping during baseball discussion. Must be a reflex at this point.
Wow
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@nymets1987 said in For those who exchange TA:
@hoboadam said in For those who exchange TA:
@Therealest_JB said in For those who exchange TA:
@hoboadam said in For those who exchange TA:
Ahhh.. my favorite topic.
You can do 50000 exchange for 3500-4000 or less with Silvers and bronze. Key is to buy stacks of 20 and be patient as a monk.
Typically, the market overnight will fill out orders very well. Even so, you can target specific guys, and they'll usually hit within a day or two.
Mets fan napping during baseball discussion. Must be a reflex at this point.
Wow
For the record, whenever I talk about current TA Exchange rates, JB hits me with a snooze emoji.
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I been doing it with 70-79 players and only buying cheaper ones with patience... each collection I do, is under 6k
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3 9 inning games and change gets you 5 TA points free and takes less time than placing hundreds of buy orders. Just sayin’......
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@XxDeathReyxX said in For those who exchange TA:
3 9 inning games and change gets you 5 TA points free and takes less time than placing hundreds of buy orders. Just sayin’......
Actually incorrect. I can place plenty of silver and bronze buy orders in WAY less time than bunting out against the CPU.
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@hoboadam said in For those who exchange TA:
@XxDeathReyxX said in For those who exchange TA:
3 9 inning games and change gets you 5 TA points free and takes less time than placing hundreds of buy orders. Just sayin’......
Actually incorrect. I can place plenty of silver and bronze buy orders in WAY less time than bunting out against the CPU.
No, you moved the goal post. I said hundreds, you said plenty. No f’n way someone can place hundreds in less time than playing through 3 9 inning games against the cpu.
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@XxDeathReyxX said in For those who exchange TA:
@hoboadam said in For those who exchange TA:
@XxDeathReyxX said in For those who exchange TA:
3 9 inning games and change gets you 5 TA points free and takes less time than placing hundreds of buy orders. Just sayin’......
Actually incorrect. I can place plenty of silver and bronze buy orders in WAY less time than bunting out against the CPU.
No, you moved the goal post. I said hundreds, you said plenty. No f’n way someone can place hundreds in less time than playing through 3 9 inning games against the cpu.
I can? I would put in 250 or so a night while prices were low and I was working on completing TA. It takes 20-30 minutes. It takes me that long to complete 1 x 9 inning game.
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“Or so.....”, “20-30”
BS, 250-300 orders in less time than playing the cpu? I don’t believe it. And if it takes u that long to play the cpu you aren’t doing it right. Doesn’t matter anyway because after an hour or so both approaches suck.
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@XxDeathReyxX said in For those who exchange TA:
“Or so.....”, “20-30”
BS, 250-300 orders in less time than playing the cpu? I don’t believe it. And if it takes u that long to play the cpu you aren’t doing it right. Doesn’t matter anyway because after an hour or so both approaches suck.
I'm not playing the CPU right? Huh? I play usually on HOF vs CPU. 20-30 minutes is between 2 and just over 3 minutes per full inning. I think that is plenty fast. Please let me know what the "right way" is for playing the CPU.
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