Reddit Reddit reviews 200 Ultra Pro Standard Team Bags 2 Packs of 100 New Team Set Lot Value Pack

We found 6 Reddit comments about 200 Ultra Pro Standard Team Bags 2 Packs of 100 New Team Set Lot Value Pack. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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200 Ultra Pro Standard Team Bags 2 Packs of 100 New Team Set Lot Value Pack
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6 Reddit comments about 200 Ultra Pro Standard Team Bags 2 Packs of 100 New Team Set Lot Value Pack:

u/suxesspool · 7 pointsr/baseballcards

Got you fam: Amazon

u/cryptwriter · 3 pointsr/baseballcards

You should bag that card. Example: Ultra Pro Standard Team Bags 2 Packs of 100 New Team Set Lot Value Pack https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JNZ3WX0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_TMVYCb979GR5B

u/RoninGaijin · 2 pointsr/mtgcube

I seed my cube, so... packs are nice. I used to do like you said, and that's definitely fun, but I also like taking the opportunity to ensure packs are populated in a certain manner (no clumping of "stuff", whether by color, CMC, or whatever). There's still an element of randomness to it, but with some preventative measures taken. For example, there will never be more than one planeswalker in any given pack. I know that, before we start, colors are (more or less) evenly distributed. It's not exactly evenly distributed, but there is enough control that, if you get hosed, it's because of the way people picked and not necessarily because of the pack.

When we're done playing, I ask players to sort the cards by color. Then, later, I seed the packs again. This is also the perfect opportunity to make changes. I actually use one of the cubeamajig packs to hold cards-that-want-to-go-into-the-cube. I will put them in after the next time it is played.

They do take management, though. If you're frequently drafting or traveling with the cube a lot, I could see how someone might feel that the packs are tedious.

I also have a Kamigawa block cube and they are absolutely fantastic for that... because packs are seeded to emulate a normal draft.

I don't think they're necessary, but I like them.

I've also used plastic bags and thought they were neat, too. You get that sense of opening something to start each round. They can be re-used, too, as long as you're gentle with them but then they're also cheap and easy to replace if you're not. Less bulky and easier to manage than cubeamajig but with less of the novelty.

u/conspiracyeinstein · 1 pointr/pkmntcgtrades

These things?

Are regular toploaders fine?

u/Thyme_Is_Money · 1 pointr/boardgames

I think what you're looking for are 'Team Sleeves'

http://www.amazon.com/Ultra-Pro-Standard-Packs-Value/dp/B00JNZ3WX0?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00

That's what I use, the only problem is that they're just a bit oversized for Legendary. They're designed to hold an entire team's worth of sleeved baseball cards, so they can fit about 20. The upside is that they're big enough to also hold the card dividers, so I have a custom card divider and all the cards in a bag. When it's time to set up, I just dump out the box and we pick, then put the leftover bags back.