HoMM3: Million GP Auction
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Is it just me or don't any of you really get how bidding works efficiently?
Helm 2620
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Just an FYI a few items are gonna get sold soon, an fyi only at this stage, the hammer falls will start soon
Centaur's Ax, Treasure, Right Hand - Vlad 1500
Helm Of Chaos, Minor, Head - TT 2620
Surcoat of Counterpoise, Major, Torso - HP 1777
Amulet of the Undertaker, Treasure, Neck - OD 1000
Everpouring Vial of Mercury, Major, Miscellaneous: Kingdom Boost - Winter 1750
Ring of Conjuring, Treasure, Ring - GC 400
Necklace of Ocean Guidance, Major, Neck - Gravyluvr 1500
Orb of Vulnerability, Relic, Miscellaneous: Orbs & Tomes - GC 5000
Talisman of Mana, Treasure, Miscellaneous: Hero Boost - Old_Man 1100
Clover of Fortune, Treasure, Miscellaneous: Luck & Morale - HP 1777
Bids begin and go in minimum increments of 10 (Treasure), 20 (Minor), 50 (Major), and 100 (Relic).
Bold items have changed since auctioneers last post
Italic items are in final bids (the going once, twice, etc)
Bold Underlined items have sold since auctioneers last post
Underlined items are recently sold items
Centaur's Ax, Treasure, Right Hand - Vlad 1500
Helm Of Chaos, Minor, Head - TT 2620
Surcoat of Counterpoise, Major, Torso - HP 1777
Amulet of the Undertaker, Treasure, Neck - OD 1000
Everpouring Vial of Mercury, Major, Miscellaneous: Kingdom Boost - Winter 1750
Ring of Conjuring, Treasure, Ring - GC 400
Necklace of Ocean Guidance, Major, Neck - Gravyluvr 1500
Orb of Vulnerability, Relic, Miscellaneous: Orbs & Tomes - GC 5000
Talisman of Mana, Treasure, Miscellaneous: Hero Boost - Old_Man 1100
Clover of Fortune, Treasure, Miscellaneous: Luck & Morale - HP 1777
Bids begin and go in minimum increments of 10 (Treasure), 20 (Minor), 50 (Major), and 100 (Relic).
Bold items have changed since auctioneers last post
Italic items are in final bids (the going once, twice, etc)
Bold Underlined items have sold since auctioneers last post
Underlined items are recently sold items
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HP... You and I like a lot of the same stuff I think.HodgePodge wrote:Clover of Fortune: 1,833
But I'm feeling lucky.
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Minimum raises lead to longer lots and higher prices. Value raises give you better bidding position. A good raise is more likely to chase nickel & dimers out and attract a value counter, which will position the item at it's assessed value. Also, this is the first lot, with all new players. It's bound to look odd at first.ThunderTitan wrote:Is it just me or don't any of you really get how bidding works efficiently?
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Would you stop being sensible about stuff and let me play?gravyluvr wrote:Minimum raises lead to longer lots and higher prices. Value raises give you better bidding position. A good raise is more likely to chase nickel & dimers out and attract a value counter, which will position the item at it's assessed value. Also, this is the first lot, with all new players. It's bound to look odd at first.ThunderTitan wrote:Is it just me or don't any of you really get how bidding works efficiently?
Disclaimer: May contain sarcasm!
I have never faked a sarcasm in my entire life. - ???
"With ABC deleting dynamite gags from cartoons, do you find that your children are using explosives less frequently?" — Mark LoPresti
Alt-0128: €
I have never faked a sarcasm in my entire life. - ???
"With ABC deleting dynamite gags from cartoons, do you find that your children are using explosives less frequently?" — Mark LoPresti
Alt-0128: €
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