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I guess I'm doing it differently from the rest of you, but...
Go for the 'big' cards as soon as you see them at a good price. If expense is a concern, start off with examples at the low end of your 'condition' requirements, and upgrade as you can afford to. These can be murder as you near set completion. I waited on the 'big' cards in the past, and not doing it this time around. For the commons, don't settle on fillers - when you see one at a fair price that meets your condition requirements, and you have the cash, grab it.
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