Flipping tips...
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@thehomiemiike said in Flipping tips...:
What is that system ??
buy on Tuesdays, sell on every second Thursday at 4:19 pm
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I have told too many people my system. From now on I will only help people who seem to appreciate my advice. One tip I will give is buying and selling never stops.
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@Lornee56 said in Flipping tips...:
I have told too many people my system. From now on I will only help people who seem to appreciate my advice. One tip I will give is buying and selling never stops.
Well I’d appreciate your tips you can DM me and we can talk my brotha
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@WarriorsAreCool7 said in Flipping tips...:
You go to the market usually on bronze and common players buy them for a buy order then put them down for a sell order
Why flip for pennies? If it's not 200+stubs, ain't worth it. Checkout Diamond stadiums.
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@Lornee56 said in Flipping tips...:
I am addicted to flipping and since I am a terrible hitter in ranked, the challenge of the game each year is to collect every card in the game that is available on the market. Right now I have every card in the game except 99 Casey Mize. There are several systems that I use throughout the year and eventually lead to my final system which makes 75,000-100,000 stubs/day. I am looking forward to the Honus type collection
reward. I think it will be Jeter or Clemente.I'll put money down, absolutely 0.000% chance Jeter makes any appearance. He was the Michael Jordan of baseball, he's a cover athlete or at the least a big name seller before a game drops. Way to much marketing for him to just appear out of nowhere.
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@thehomiemiike said in Flipping tips...:
@Lornee56 said in Flipping tips...:
I am addicted to flipping and since I am a terrible hitter in ranked, the challenge of the game each year is to collect every card in the game that is available on the market. Right now I have every card in the game except 99 Casey Mize. There are several systems that I use throughout the year and eventually lead to my final system which makes 75,000-100,000 stubs/day. I am looking forward to the Honus type collection
reward. I think it will be Jeter or Clemente.I disagree, in a couple of weeks we will find out. Which would have coincided with the Hall of Fame induction ceremonies. Derek Jeter would have been inducted with Larry Walker.
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@Lornee56 said in Flipping tips...:
@thehomiemiike said in Flipping tips...:
@Lornee56 said in Flipping tips...:
I am addicted to flipping and since I am a terrible hitter in ranked, the challenge of the game each year is to collect every card in the game that is available on the market. Right now I have every card in the game except 99 Casey Mize. There are several systems that I use throughout the year and eventually lead to my final system which makes 75,000-100,000 stubs/day. I am looking forward to the Honus type collection
reward. I think it will be Jeter or Clemente.I disagree, in a couple of weeks we will find out. Which would have coincided with the Hall of Fame induction ceremonies. Derek Jeter would have been inducted with Larry Walker.
Larry Walker doesn't sell the game. He's an obscure player, who was [censored] hung his entire career in Colorado, but wasn't a high renown kinda guy. When you think baseball in the early 2000s Jeter was the face of baseball much how Jordan was the face of basketball and Brady has been for football.
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And like I said I am so sure it won't happen in 20 I'd put money down know that bet lol
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Stretch.
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@Lornee56 said in Flipping tips...:
I have told too many people my system. From now on I will only help people who seem to appreciate my advice. One tip I will give is buying and selling never stops.
Dm me? I shot ya a message. Looking for some tips and anything is appreciated.
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Checkout Diamond stadiums.
I made over 490K flipping stadiums this year (at an average of 237 per). But I stopped about a month or so ago when they started hiding them in Conquest maps and took them down to quicksell levels.
(Jeter) was the Michael Jordan of baseball
Er... no.
Jeter was the Manu Ginobli of baseball. On a lot of great teams, won a lot of rings, and a fine player in his own right. But anyone attempting to confer GOAT status would rightfully need their head examined.
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@SaveFarris said in Flipping tips...:
Checkout Diamond stadiums.
I made over 490K flipping stadiums this year (at an average of 237 per). But I stopped about a month or so ago when they started hiding them in Conquest maps and took them down to quicksell levels.
(Jeter) was the Michael Jordan of baseball
Er... no.
Jeter was the Manu Ginobli of baseball. On a lot of great teams, won a lot of rings, and a fine player in his own right. But anyone attempting to confer GOAT status would rightfully need their head examined. For most of his career, he wasn't even the best SS on his own team.
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@SaveFarris said in Flipping tips...:
@SaveFarris said in Flipping tips...:
Checkout Diamond stadiums.
I made over 490K flipping stadiums this year (at an average of 237 per). But I stopped about a month or so ago when they started hiding them in Conquest maps and took them down to quicksell levels.
(Jeter) was the Michael Jordan of baseball
Er... no.
Jeter was the Manu Ginobli of baseball. On a lot of great teams, won a lot of rings, and a fine player in his own right. But anyone attempting to confer GOAT status would rightfully need their head examined. For most of his career, he wasn't even the best SS on his own team.
Jordan 5th all time NBA pts. Jeter 6th all time MLB hits. Both elevated their teams to the next level. I realize it's kinda apples and oranges, and Jeter had his flaws. But for all those with the Jeter hate and making arguments that I see against him, I'd contend that they never really watched him play day-in, day-out. (And clutch rating would be about 175).
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Jordan Win Shares/48: 1st
Jeter WAR: 91stJordan was the unquestioned #1 star on each of his championship teams. Jeter was only the WAR leader for 3 of his 5 rings and you have to believe that if we can ever figure out how to compensate for WAR's biggest hole (relief pitching), I'd imagine that number drops even further thanks to the existence of one of our 5th Inning Bosses.
I watched him play, day in and day out. And still contend he was the 2nd best SS on his own team.
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Who was better SS on his team for the first 8 years of his career? The Championship years?
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@thehomiemiike said in Flipping tips...:
I need some.. I see ppl say that’s how they build their stack up but I don’t understand how it fully works I try it, doesn’t work out like I want it! Can someone explain or help?
Buy low during the week, sell high on the weekend. I like flipping equipment, BR rewards, and World Series rewards. You need to learn by watching prices thru out the week. One way that really helps is by getting on the show site and looking at the market on your phone. It shows you the average high/low prices for whatever your looking at day by day. Last tip I’ll leave you with, pay attention to when new things drop. You don’t wanna be caught with your pants down. Hope this helps brother
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@Freddy_Sez said in Flipping tips...:
@SaveFarris said in Flipping tips...:
@SaveFarris said in Flipping tips...:
Checkout Diamond stadiums.
I made over 490K flipping stadiums this year (at an average of 237 per). But I stopped about a month or so ago when they started hiding them in Conquest maps and took them down to quicksell levels.
(Jeter) was the Michael Jordan of baseball
Er... no.
Jeter was the Manu Ginobli of baseball. On a lot of great teams, won a lot of rings, and a fine player in his own right. But anyone attempting to confer GOAT status would rightfully need their head examined. For most of his career, he wasn't even the best SS on his own team.
Jordan 5th all time NBA pts. Jeter 6th all time MLB hits. Both elevated their teams to the next level. I realize it's kinda apples and oranges, and Jeter had his flaws. But for all those with the Jeter hate and making arguments that I see against him, I'd contend that they never really watched him play day-in, day-out. (And clutch rating would be about 175).
While watching a player live can provide great insight, it also opens the person up to potential bias no? I wouldn't say you needed to watch Jeter to understand him, but if you grew up watching him, you have a slightly biased standpoint.
I still maintain he is both the most overrated AND underrated of all time. You are definitely overrating him (at least imo, which obv doesn't mean anything), and the other guy is underrating him.
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@eatyum said in Flipping tips...:
@Freddy_Sez said in Flipping tips...:
@SaveFarris said in Flipping tips...:
@SaveFarris said in Flipping tips...:
Checkout Diamond stadiums.
I made over 490K flipping stadiums this year (at an average of 237 per). But I stopped about a month or so ago when they started hiding them in Conquest maps and took them down to quicksell levels.
(Jeter) was the Michael Jordan of baseball
Er... no.
Jeter was the Manu Ginobli of baseball. On a lot of great teams, won a lot of rings, and a fine player in his own right. But anyone attempting to confer GOAT status would rightfully need their head examined. For most of his career, he wasn't even the best SS on his own team.
Jordan 5th all time NBA pts. Jeter 6th all time MLB hits. Both elevated their teams to the next level. I realize it's kinda apples and oranges, and Jeter had his flaws. But for all those with the Jeter hate and making arguments that I see against him, I'd contend that they never really watched him play day-in, day-out. (And clutch rating would be about 175).
While watching a player live can provide great insight, it also opens the person up to potential bias no? I wouldn't say you needed to watch Jeter to understand him, but if you grew up watching him, you have a slightly biased standpoint.
I still maintain he is both the most overrated AND underrated of all time. You are definitely overrating him (at least imo, which obv doesn't mean anything), and the other guy is underrating him.
Absolutely, I am. But that's kind of the point, and the reason I manipulate stats as others do (even a 6 foot person can drown in 1 foot of water). I'm hearing a lot of Jeter hate this year, though I don't understand it. Was he the best defensive SS of all-time? Of course not. Was he the best offensive SS of all time? Of course not. He isn't even in the top-5 best Yankees of all-time. But should we limit greatness to only those conversations? It would be a pretty short list if that was the case. Ozzie Smith sucked, right, how many HRs did he hit? Edgar Martinez is in the HOF - was incredible defensively if I remember correctly. Heck, Tom Glavine wasn't even in the top 2 pitchers on his team. Limiting the conversation to only what you want to look at is pointless. Anybody who thinks his contributions should be dismissed for such simple reasons isn't looking at the whole picture.
Just my 2 cents.
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@Freddy_Sez said in Flipping tips...:
@eatyum said in Flipping tips...:
@Freddy_Sez said in Flipping tips...:
@SaveFarris said in Flipping tips...:
@SaveFarris said in Flipping tips...:
Checkout Diamond stadiums.
I made over 490K flipping stadiums this year (at an average of 237 per). But I stopped about a month or so ago when they started hiding them in Conquest maps and took them down to quicksell levels.
(Jeter) was the Michael Jordan of baseball
Er... no.
Jeter was the Manu Ginobli of baseball. On a lot of great teams, won a lot of rings, and a fine player in his own right. But anyone attempting to confer GOAT status would rightfully need their head examined. For most of his career, he wasn't even the best SS on his own team.
Jordan 5th all time NBA pts. Jeter 6th all time MLB hits. Both elevated their teams to the next level. I realize it's kinda apples and oranges, and Jeter had his flaws. But for all those with the Jeter hate and making arguments that I see against him, I'd contend that they never really watched him play day-in, day-out. (And clutch rating would be about 175).
While watching a player live can provide great insight, it also opens the person up to potential bias no? I wouldn't say you needed to watch Jeter to understand him, but if you grew up watching him, you have a slightly biased standpoint.
I still maintain he is both the most overrated AND underrated of all time. You are definitely overrating him (at least imo, which obv doesn't mean anything), and the other guy is underrating him.
Absolutely, I am. But that's kind of the point, and the reason I manipulate stats as others do (even a 6 foot person can drown in 1 foot of water). I'm hearing a lot of Jeter hate this year, though I don't understand it. Was he the best defensive SS of all-time? Of course not. Was he the best offensive SS of all time? Of course not. He isn't even in the top-5 best Yankees of all-time. But should we limit greatness to only those conversations? It would be a pretty short list if that was the case. Ozzie Smith sucked, right, how many HRs did he hit? Edgar Martinez is in the HOF - was incredible defensively if I remember correctly. Heck, Tom Glavine wasn't even in the top 2 pitchers on his team. Limiting the conversation to only what you want to look at is pointless. Anybody who thinks his contributions should be dismissed for such simple reasons isn't looking at the whole picture.
Just my 2 cents.
The thing is, though, I don't think anyone is dismissing it as much are you're making it out to be, Essentially everyone thinks Jeter is a hall of farmer. I don't think most people would say Jeter was only "good"
The argument that the other guy made was that Jeter wasn't GOAT status, which is a fair argument. He's great, but even as you describe, he's not a top 5 Yankee, so why would calling him the GOAT make sense? Not calling him GOAT isn't the same as saying he's not great.
You are out here talking about Jeter and Michael Jordan (Who most basketball fans would call the GOAT in basketball). Those two comparisons don't make sense,
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@eatyum said in Flipping tips...:
@Freddy_Sez said in Flipping tips...:
@eatyum said in Flipping tips...:
@Freddy_Sez said in Flipping tips...:
@SaveFarris said in Flipping tips...:
@SaveFarris said in Flipping tips...:
Checkout Diamond stadiums.
I made over 490K flipping stadiums this year (at an average of 237 per). But I stopped about a month or so ago when they started hiding them in Conquest maps and took them down to quicksell levels.
(Jeter) was the Michael Jordan of baseball
Er... no.
Jeter was the Manu Ginobli of baseball. On a lot of great teams, won a lot of rings, and a fine player in his own right. But anyone attempting to confer GOAT status would rightfully need their head examined. For most of his career, he wasn't even the best SS on his own team.
Jordan 5th all time NBA pts. Jeter 6th all time MLB hits. Both elevated their teams to the next level. I realize it's kinda apples and oranges, and Jeter had his flaws. But for all those with the Jeter hate and making arguments that I see against him, I'd contend that they never really watched him play day-in, day-out. (And clutch rating would be about 175).
While watching a player live can provide great insight, it also opens the person up to potential bias no? I wouldn't say you needed to watch Jeter to understand him, but if you grew up watching him, you have a slightly biased standpoint.
I still maintain he is both the most overrated AND underrated of all time. You are definitely overrating him (at least imo, which obv doesn't mean anything), and the other guy is underrating him.
Absolutely, I am. But that's kind of the point, and the reason I manipulate stats as others do (even a 6 foot person can drown in 1 foot of water). I'm hearing a lot of Jeter hate this year, though I don't understand it. Was he the best defensive SS of all-time? Of course not. Was he the best offensive SS of all time? Of course not. He isn't even in the top-5 best Yankees of all-time. But should we limit greatness to only those conversations? It would be a pretty short list if that was the case. Ozzie Smith sucked, right, how many HRs did he hit? Edgar Martinez is in the HOF - was incredible defensively if I remember correctly. Heck, Tom Glavine wasn't even in the top 2 pitchers on his team. Limiting the conversation to only what you want to look at is pointless. Anybody who thinks his contributions should be dismissed for such simple reasons isn't looking at the whole picture.
Just my 2 cents.
The thing is, though, I don't think anyone is dismissing it as much are you're making it out to be, Essentially everyone thinks Jeter is a hall of farmer. I don't think most people would say Jeter was only "good"
The argument that the other guy made was that Jeter wasn't GOAT status, which is a fair argument. He's great, but even as you describe, he's not a top 5 Yankee, so why would calling him the GOAT make sense? Not calling him GOAT isn't the same as saying he's not great.
You are out here talking about Jeter and Michael Jordan (Who most basketball fans would call the GOAT in basketball). Those two comparisons don't make sense,
What defines GOAT? Rings? Yogi Berra. HRs? Barry Bonds. Hits? Pete Rose. Pitching greatness over a short period of time? Sandy Koufax. Long period of time? Cy Young. Player who had more timely moments that anyone I've ever seen that helped his team be successful?
Can be subjective. Just making the argument that an argument can actually be made.
Here's one. Name the only player in MLB history with 3000 hits and led his team to 5 World Series Championships.
There's a GOAT conversation if you're willing to look.