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Originally Posted by imbluestreak23
That's exactly what I did last year. Odds of a 6 and a 36 are 1 in 46K. Getting a sum of 18 to 24 occurs 58% of the time so that's where you put the lower tier stuff, but the rare stuff out in the corners.
I'm going to have one for either $5-$10 a roll and another at $50-$100 a roll. I custom designed the boards and the big one is a "high roller" board lol. My last big show the $5 rolls literaly paid for the tables and I gave away some good stuff. Low value hits were a combo of superstar bass, Julio Rodriguez BB21 prospect cards, while the rare but likely hits were $40-$75 autos and GU. I'd usually give a break if people bought 5 rolls where they get another roll free.
I remember seeing them as a kid and a guy had an 86 Fleer MJ on one end and an unopned box of 86 Fleer basketball on the other so I wasted a bunch of money trying to get them lol
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What?! Did you ever own a card store in the SF Bay Area?!
I'd love to play your low-end ($5-$10) roll game. Great move to offer a free roll if someone buys 5, makes them feel like they've already won something.
Shoot, I'd be doing the same if I saw a 86-87 Fleer MJ RC or unopened 86-87 Fleer box on such a gameboard too!!
Sorry, I hate to do this but I needed to correct one mistake in your post (bolded).