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Originally Posted by Edward1994
Thats the part that confused me. Why didn't anyone think about that before hand? From my limited experience, it seems most auctions you need someone else to bid against you to raise your bid. Wasn't it obvious there was a huge risk that it wouldn't be possible to win the set if there was only one bidder? Therefore you would have to bid on every card to make sure you won
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Because there's no way the set should've closed while the individual lots were still open. That has NEVER been how this style of auction has run before. So no, it shouldn't have been obvious.