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The way it is now, 1 minute apart works well for me. Seems like often, the cards I like are ending 1 minute apart. If I lose a card, it gives me time to attempt to snipe the next 1.
Any ending time works for me. If I can't make it for an auction close, I just put in a max bid of the amount I am willing to pay. If someone snipes it for more than that, I am fine because I wasn't willing to pay that much, and they obviously wanted the card more than I did. |
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