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How Packman Could Have Avoided CRASHING OUT On-Stream
2/5/202674:14

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This week on The Hobby Handbook, @CleverCubanCards is joined by Nick from All Day Collectibles to break down the biggest story in the hobby: the Packman "Midnight Basketball" controversy (10:59). We look at the situation not to pile on, but to ask the real questions: how did a veteran creator end up "crashing out" on stream, and more importantly, how can sellers handle a dead room without turning on their chat?
We also discuss the "guaranteed value" trap, the ethical lines of breaker culture, and why platforms might need to step up their regulations.
Plus, we cover the sudden delay of Topps Pristine (1:50), the congestion of the release calendar, and give our predictions for the massive Cooper Flagg Red Geometric Auto hitting the auction block via Sports Cards Nonsense's Mike Gioseffi on Thursday.
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