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I don't have a lot of experience busting wax, but my guess is that leaving it unopened is usually the better move.
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True, but I bought it for fun, and to try to pull a 9 or 10 Jeter. I opened it the day the package arrived.
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I would have done the same, no question. Except I would have pulled Damon not Jeter.
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I see you got your answer, Bryan, but if you're curious to see the results from a box being opened pack by pack, check out this current thread over at CU. It looks like the foil cards are inserted about 1 every 2 or 3 packs, based on the scans.
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