Upcoming Breaks



Breaks Explained

What is a Group Break? : A Group Break is a collective effort where individuals come together to open a product at a more affordable cost per person. This approach enables participants to enjoy a high-value product without the individual financial burden.

How much do Group Breaks cost? : The cost of Group Breaks varies depending on the product being opened and the number of individuals sharing the expense of that particular product.

Who receives specific cards? : In team breaks, the card is allocated to the team whose logo is featured on it. Factors like the jersey they wear or the color of the memorabilia do not influence this decision. In cases where the card doesn't specify a team (collegiate, unlicensed, etc.), the determining order is 1) CURRENT TEAM 2) MOST GAMES PLAYED 3) If drafted but never played, it goes to their Draft Team.

Types of Group Breaks:

  1. Random Team Break: Participants pay the same price and receive a randomly assigned team once the break is full.

  2. Pick Your Team Break: Participants choose specific teams and pay a variable price based on the team's strength in the products for that particular break.

How often do you carry out randomizations? : We go through the randomization process three times, without a specific method or rationale – it's just the established practice. This ensures a mix of outcomes without going overboard with excessive repetitions.

How do you ensure the safety of my cards?:  We take several protective measures, including penny-sleeving, top-loading, and team-bagging all Autographs, Relics, and high-value Rookies/Inserts. Inserts and parallels are safeguarded in Acrylic 2-Piece Boxes. It's important to note that we refrain from shipping in One-Touch holders unless a card originally comes in one. This decision aligns with the advice from major grading operations, which recommend using One-Touch holders solely for display purposes and not for ensuring safety during transportation.