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  • Should You Sell to PSA? My First Buyback Offers (Real Numbers + Tips)
    2025/10/14

    Tried PSA’s new buyback on a fresh 17-card submission. They offered on 3 slabs; I sold 1 and passed on 2. Here’s the exact math, comps logic, and my quick framework so you can decide when to take the offer and when to hold.

    Timestamps
    0:00 Intro — PSA’s buyback in plain English
    0:52 The 3 offers (Brink / Strickland / Brady)
    2:48 Why I accepted the Strickland
    4:05 Why I passed on Brink + Brady
    5:10 My “Offer vs Net” checklist (use this!)
    6:40 Is this good for the hobby?
    7:35 Top 5 times I’d take PSA’s offer
    8:30 Final takeaways + next steps

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    16 分
  • Opinion ≠ Fact: Why Non-Sports Cards Keep Beating Sports (and How to Set Your Table Smarter)
    2025/10/08

    A sweaty truck confessional about hobby humility. Tyler breaks down why your taste isn’t truth, how nostalgia drives bids, what the $13K Walt Disney pull actually signals, and how to set your show table so more people stop and buy. Quick, honest, useful.

    • 00:00 Cold open: “opinion vs. fact” rant
    • 00:31 Why a $13K Disney Superfractor triggers people
    • 02:45 Nostalgia > logic: Batman Forever, boxing, and value
    • 05:58 Sports vs. TCG: collect what hits you
    • 08:01 Dealer mindset: why walk-bys aren’t personal
    • 10:04 Creatives, feedback, and identity in the hobby
    • 11:41 PSA/GemRate stat shocker on non-sports
    • 12:54 Be kinder in comments + final update/clarifier
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    15 分
  • Should You Grade Your Sports Cards? 🤷 5 Reasons I Do (and When Not To)
    2025/10/06

    Grading isn’t just about chasing 10s. In this episode, I break down five real reasons I grade cards—and the #1 reason has nothing to do with money. We talk PSA offers, “nines are fine,” how grading reframes comps on rare cards, and why the story inside the slab matters most.

    Timestamps

    • 0:00 Cold open: “It’s not the money”
    • 0:32 Reason #1: Value bump (when 10s matter, why 9s still work)
    • 3:39 Rare cards & comps: changing the conversation
    • 7:39 Reason #2: Trackable value (Card Ladder, clarity)
    • 9:00 Reason #3: Protection (locking the card’s condition)
    • 10:00 Reason #4: The flex (why slabs signal)
    • 10:36 Reason #5 (The Big One): Story inside the slab
    • 14:45 Case studies: Kobe EX, Steph RC /999 (PSA 1!), Dominique auto
    • 17:56 Where I’m grading next (PSA, SGC, Beckett checklists)
    • 18:40 Wrap: Why do YOU grade?
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    19 分
  • Topps NBA Cards Are Here: First Cards, LeBron/MJ Hype & the New Hobby War
    2025/10/03

    Topps (Fanatics) is officially rolling out NBA-licensed cards for 2025–26. I break down what this means for Panini, Cooper Flagg, “First Cards,” potential LeBron/MJ autograph implications, overproduction fears, and how to play the market without getting wrecked. Drop your take below and let’s build smarter as a community.

    Timestamps

    • 0:00 – Welcome, what’s dropping, why it matters
    • 0:42 – How Fanatics/Topps got here (and Panini’s run since 2009)
    • 1:32 – First product: Topps Basketball (First Cards, All-Kings, Cooper Flagg autos)
    • 2:49 – Could LeBron/MJ autos be possible down the line?
    • 4:56 – Why licensed photography/design matters (nostalgia + cleaner look)
    • 6:58 – Three big takeaways (nostalgia stakes, competition, first-edition impact)
    • 10:56 – How Panini can still compete (case hits, design)
    • 13:32 – Overproduction fears, allocation, and smart supply
    • 16:42 – Why this could grow the hobby (onboarding with nostalgia)
    • 18:40 – Community call: educate new collectors, avoid bad beats
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    19 分
  • Can this New Auction House Beat eBay? Breaking Down Rick Probstein’s Bold Move with Snype
    2025/09/29

    In this episode of Sports Cards Are Dope, Tyler breaks down Rick Probstein’s shocking departure from eBay after 20+ years and nearly a billion dollars in card sales. He’s launching a new auction platform, Snype, with lower fees and community features—but will it work, or repeat past failures like Bidtopia and YardSeller?

    Timestamps:
    0:52 – Who is Rick Probstein?
    2:20 – What Snype promises (fees, shipping, chat)
    4:05 – Lessons from failed eBay spinoffs
    7:10 – Why sellers may come, but buyers may not
    12:00 – The problem of market fragmentation
    15:50 – Community + creators = key to success?
    20:00 – The Yahoo Screen lesson: why experience matters
    22:50 – Final thoughts: Can Snype survive?


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    24 分
  • PSA’s Monopoly Strategy 🧐 Prices Up PLUS Extended Wait Times 🤦🏼‍♂️
    2025/09/26

    cmon PSA, do better

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    20 分
  • 4 Underrated NBA Teams this Year and Players’ Cards to Watch
    2025/09/26
    30 分
  • Top 5 NBA Players Whose Rookie Cards Could Explode in 2025
    2025/09/19

    In this episode of Sports Cards Are Dope, Tyler and his “best friend Chad GPT” break down five NBA players whose sports cards could rise in value this season. From Luka Doncic under the Lakers’ bright lights to Josh Giddey’s breakout in Chicago, we’re looking at the hobby through a lens of media attention, playoff potential, and market buzz.

    ⏱️ Timestamps
    0:00 – Intro & why AI helped with this list
    1:01 – Luka Doncic: LA spotlight + revenge tour
    4:54 – Bradley Beal: Clippers’ hidden weapon
    6:49 – Jalen Green: Suns’ young scorer with upside
    10:12 – Desmond Bane: Perfect fit in Orlando
    13:57 – Josh Giddey: Bulls’ new floor general
    17:45 – Tyler’s sleeper pick (Jordan Poole to the Pelicans)
    19:45 – Final thoughts: what drives card markets

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    20 分