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Talking about “semistars” in our industry is so commonplace, but it really is an absurd thing when you think about it. No one would ever actually call a player a semistar outside of card collecting. Did the term originate with Beckett magazines or has it been around for longer? It’s so ubiquitous that I find it hard to believe Beckett was the originator, but who knows.
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