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There’s no perfect solution that will make everyone happy. A hard close eliminates extended bidding which is not good for consignors or bidders. I like the format and like Sunday ending.
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REA will have a hard close a little later anyway.....and I am fine with how it ends now too.
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agreed! It's much better than it used to be.
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They are trying and I give them great credit for that. And they are a top notch operation through and through. But if 98% of your intended audience is awake at 9pm and only 70% are awake at midnight [just pulling numbers out of my . .pocket . . . for argument's sake], I still don't understand the logic. Yes, there is a max bid etc., but if you did a hard stop at 9pm EST seems to me there would be a feeding frenzy in the last hour with a lot more potential bidders (who are wide awake).
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Maybe I'm missing something but the best solution in my opinion is to let each lot independently close if no bid is received after 10 minutes.
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Future developments in neuroscience will allow the auction houses to determine how much each bidder is willing to pay for each lot and automatically award the cards to the appropriate "bidders" without the need for actually running the auction. It's possible there are some drawbacks to this future, but I for one welcome the end of the how-best-to-end-an-auction discussion.
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By the way is REA a hard close at Sunday midnight?
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As a buyer, I like the individual lot closing format. However, I believe that for the auction houses that use a closing for the entire auction at once there is logic behind it. If you have two whales competing at the end of the auction and one taps out, this closing format would give him an opportunity to bid on several more lots (assuming he put in an initial bid) whereas if they closed individually it would already be over.
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Personally, as a buyer, I think Heritage's per-lot extended bidding is great/best, although I think it probably is not ideal for sellers. Regardless, Sunday will be very very fun (and most definitely frustrating) |
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Seems to me that in last couple of years most auction houses see light to moderate action in the weeks leading up to the close and then many people who wait to the last 48 hours to get serious. If that holds true with REA prices will be sky high and consignors will be mighty pleased.
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+1
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If I get outbid on something late I want to come back and spread that money around to other items. The scenario above restricts that option for me. I believe REA has limited the “unpleasant “ variables as much as they can to balance happy bidders and happy consignors. |
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