I had to read that a few times. It looks like Live Auction bidding takes precedence over ceiling bids once they start, so they would have to revert to the second highest ceiling bid as a starting point in order for you, the live bidder to bid one increment higher, therefore tying the high ceiling bid. The highest ceiling bid at that point cannot bid any higher and you can't bid one increment higher because you wouldn't be the under bidder at that point.
Essentially, tie goes to the runner, which would be you the live bidder.
Last edited by Casey2296; 09-23-2020 at 05:06 PM.
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