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    target or shop???

    ive always bought packs from target and my base from card shops but do you get better pulls if you get packs from the shop?

    ive atleast bought 30 packs of cards from target and i only got one lousy GU card? help. thanks!

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    packs at the shop are hobby packs, and packs from target are retail packs. hobby packs have WAY better odds on getting something good but they are more expensive

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    People will search packs for GU and autos at a target or other store that sells retail packs. :(
    However, at a cardshop you will not get away with pack searching from what I have heard of (especially at my local card shop). Pack searching makes opening packs no fun and it decreases the chances of non pack searchers to pull a really nice GU or Auto card. That's exactly why I go and try to get my packs at a local card shop.

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    thanks guy! the shop it is!

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    hobby shops are god for basketball packs.

    that wasnt a typo.

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