I Spent $25,000 on Card Packs..
$25,000 Pack Opening Event
Introduction to the Pack Opening
- The host announces a $25,000 pack opening event sponsored by Packdraw, occurring monthly.
- Viewers are encouraged to sign up using code "Lacy" for a chance to win one of the good cards pulled during the event and receive a 5% bonus on deposits.
Initial Card Pulls
- The first card revealed is an auto redemption card featuring Nas Reed; the host expresses disappointment with this pull.
- A Jaylen Picket auto card (2 out of 12) is introduced, prompting mixed reactions from both the host and viewers regarding its value.
Continuing Card Openings
- Another auto card of Colin Marray Boils is pulled; although not numbered, it’s noted as a lottery pick.
- The excitement continues with various pulls including rookie autos and notable players like Anthony Davis and Steph Curry.
Mixed Reactions to Card Quality
- The host humorously questions the quality of some cards while expressing hope for better pulls in future packs.
- After opening a Bob box with no significant finds, the host reassures viewers that something great will eventually be pulled.
Notable Cards and Their Value
- Discussion about potentially opening a $2500 silhouette box arises due to previous disappointing pulls.
- A noteworthy pull includes a Sha silhouette card (17 out of 17), which raises hopes for its value among viewers.
Final Thoughts on Packs
- Despite some underwhelming cards, there’s optimism about remaining packs.
- The session concludes with anticipation for potential high-value cards in upcoming openings as more packs remain.
Memorabilia and Card Packs Opening
Initial Reactions to Memorabilia
- The speaker expresses disappointment over receiving no autographs or memorabilia in a pack, questioning the value of the contents.
- Despite initial disappointment, excitement builds as they discover a dual material card featuring Steph Curry and Jamal Crawford, indicating it could be a "god pack."
NFL Cards Exploration
- Transitioning to NFL cards, the speaker notes that these boxes just released and mentions potential for good rookie pulls.
- Acknowledges not sleeving every card due to lack of interest; highlights some notable cards like Travis Hunter's rookie card but remains unimpressed overall.
Frustration with Card Quality
- The speaker questions what the best possible pull from this set could be, showing frustration at the lack of valuable cards.
- Continues to express dissatisfaction with the quality of pulls despite finding a Cooper Cup card numbered out of 60.
Autograph Discoveries
- Finds an auto card of Fred Billetnikoff, noting its Hall of Fame status but still feeling underwhelmed by its value.
- Reflecting on spending $5,000 on packs without significant returns; encourages chat engagement for positive vibes.
Final Pack Openings and Big Hits
- Anticipates something exciting in upcoming packs while dismissing less interesting cards quickly.
- Reacts to various rookie cards and numbered cards but maintains skepticism about their worth.
Closing Moments with High Stakes Packs
- Realizes there are still two autographs left in one pack; shows indifference towards lower-value autos pulled.
- Proposes opening a high-value immaculate pack worth $2,000 for potentially better outcomes.
Highlights from Immaculate Box Opening
- Begins unpacking an immaculate box revealing several notable players but remains critical about their values.
- Celebrates pulling a Luca Doncic auto out of 49 as a significant hit amidst mixed feelings about other pulls.
What Are the Most Valuable Cards in This Pack?
Discovering High-Value Cards
- The speaker expresses disbelief upon discovering a LeBron green card, initially questioning its value before realizing it could be worth $50,000.
- There is skepticism about the card's value as viewers question whether it's truly worth $50K or if they are joking; the speaker remains uncertain.
- The speaker continues to open cards, revealing various rookie cards and expressing frustration over their perceived lack of value.
Card Condition and Value Perception
- A Wemby clutch jean card is deemed worthless by the speaker, who emphasizes care when handling cards to avoid damage.
- The speaker reflects on missed opportunities for valuable cards while opening packs, indicating a mix of excitement and disappointment.
Frustration with Card Packs
- The speaker questions whether any of the opened packs will yield a high-value card, expressing doubt about viewer claims regarding potential values.
- After receiving mixed results from recent packs, the speaker humorously blames viewers for "cursing" future pulls.
Evaluating Specific Cards
- A Trey Johnson Destiny card out of 99 is mentioned but not elaborated upon; this indicates ongoing uncertainty about what constitutes a good pull.
- The discussion turns to specific player cards like LaMelo Ball's base card; the speaker critiques its supposed value despite being pointed out as significant by viewers.
Rookie Cards and Investment Strategies
- The conversation shifts towards which rookie cards should be saved or valued; there’s debate over saving only autographed or numbered cards versus all rookies.
- As more packs are opened, there's an acknowledgment that some rookie cards may hold future investment potential despite current perceptions.
Luca's Favorite Player and Auto Collection
Initial Thoughts on Luca
- The speaker expresses a strong admiration for Luca, referring to him as their favorite player and mentions giving away a Luca autograph card.
Card Opening Excitement
- The speaker urges focus on obtaining an autograph from the pack, listing notable players like Micah Parson and Stefon Diggs.
- They reveal their first auto is Tanner McKee, questioning his relevance since he didn't play in preseason.
Card Values and Expectations
- A humorous negotiation occurs over the value of Tanner McKee's card, with the speaker suggesting it might be worth $3.
- The anticipation builds for a JSN rookie auto, indicating excitement about potential valuable pulls.
Auto Cards Reveal
First Autographs Unveiled
- The second auto revealed is Zack Harrison out of 75; the speaker expresses disappointment but acknowledges that there’s still one more auto expected in the box.
Pack Opening Dynamics
- A friend joins to help open packs; there's humor around not knowing how to open them properly.
High-Stakes Card Packs
Introduction to High Value Boxes
- The speaker introduces two high-value boxes: NBA National Treasures ($5,000) and NFL National Treasures ($5,000), expressing nervousness about opening them.
Major Pull - Tom Brady Card
- An incredible moment occurs when they pull a Tom Brady card out of five, highlighting its rarity and potential value.
Mixed Reactions to Other Cards
Valuation Concerns
- There’s disbelief at the low valuation given for the Tom Brady card ($500), leading to frustration over perceived undervaluation.
Additional Cards Revealed
- Following cards include a Deshaun Watson patch which garners little interest from the speaker.
Final Card Insights
Closing Thoughts on Remaining Cards
- The last few cards include various patches and autos; some are met with indifference due to lack of recognition or perceived value.
Pack Opening Experience
Initial Reactions and Card Reveal
- The host expresses nervousness before starting the pack opening, indicating a desire for an exciting reveal.
- The first card revealed is a Bradley Beal numbered out of 75, followed by disappointment over receiving a rookie auto of Kashad Johnson from an expensive box.
Card Quality Assessment
- A patch card of Matas Buzzel out of 99 is shown; however, the host critiques its value despite acknowledging it as a patch.
- The host emphasizes that the quality of cards matters more than player performance, labeling some cards as "mid" or not worth much financially.
Continuing the Pack Opening
- Jared McCain's rookie patch out of 99 is revealed; while it's acceptable, it doesn't meet expectations. A Jokic patch out of 99 follows but also fails to impress.
- The anticipation builds for better cards as Mike Bby’s auto is revealed, leading to frustration over potentially wasting valuable autos on less desirable players.
Final Cards and Overall Sentiment
- Darren Holmes' card out of 75 adds to the disappointment; the host feels cheated after spending $5,000 on this pack.
- The last card reveals a Yiannis viewpoint signature valued at $500. Despite feeling let down by the overall results, the host remains optimistic about future openings and plans to give away a card in chat.