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I am kind of taken aback by the last 2 responses to me.

If someone had a card you really wanted, you were friends, and you told them that wanted first crack at it, and then they sent it to an auction house and you found out later about, you are just supposed to be fine with it? I disagree 100 percent.
It would be very disappointing, of course. It definitely would have been courteous to let you know it would be available at auction, but I think you are discounting what an uncomfortable situation it seems it was to him. Having a card that's rare and presumably hard to value, a friend transaction probably didn't seem like a fun/fair undertaking. And I'm sure the term 'friend' here is used in a more casual hobby chums way than some kind of deeply cultivated relationship.
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