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    How to find out how many cards a palyer has

    As the title states. Im looking at starting a PC but i'd like to know how many cards to i'm trying to hunt down.

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    using the inventory function on this site is a great place to start
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    using the inventory function on this site is a great place to start

    This.

    By searching up your player in the SCF Inventory, you can get a sense of how many cards your player has. It has a ton of cards listed.

    Which player are you looking to collect?
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    Use the inventory manager here. Just type in the player's name and click on the sport he plays and click the button and you'll get a list of all his cards.
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    This.

    By searching up your player in the SCF Inventory, you can get a sense of how many cards your player has. It has a ton of cards listed.

    Which player are you looking to collect?

    Looking at starting a Anton Slepyshev PC seeing as i dont have the bank roll for a McDavid lol
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    Use the inventory manager here. Just type in the player's name and click on the sport he plays and click the button and you'll get a list of all his cards.

    using the inventory function on this site is a great place to start

    Thanks Guys i appreciate the help

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    Inventory Manager here is one of the best tools, can also use Beckett's website for a player checklist. I like to use both to ensure I have a complete list.

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