maxe0213
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Completely agree. This break is better value than any of the other ideas presented.The way you are doing it would create 1 winner prior to the opening of the product...nobody else in the break would even watch. Why would someone choose a 1/1 base over a /5? No sense.
By having 17 slots it is not a raffle, it is a true "team break". There are 16 subsets of autos and 1 set of base cards. Each person would be randomed into one of those subset slots. So prior to the break EVERYONE will have a shot at an auto. If you held the "booklet" subset I could see someone ponying up some money to buy it before the break. It just build the excitement better than a random and 5 out of 20 think they even need to watch.
Every slot has value in my break...in yours 5 slots have value.
Do people actually believe that if this was a draft the number one slot would draft a base card over the auto? Come on.