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Top Strong-band spots by fair proxy
A modeled fair-value estimate for a team spot, derived from comparable break results and pack odds.
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SlabStox·2026 Bowman Baseball·Hobby Jumbo PYT·
Atlanta Braves
Strong
Listed price
$115
Fair proxy
$212.67
Comparable breaks used to anchor the proxy
Break
Team
Sold price
Date
Throne Sports Cards Hobby Jumbo
Atlanta Braves
$129
May 12, 2026
Dave & Adam's Hobby Jumbo
Atlanta Braves
$135
May 11, 2026
BBCE Hobby Jumbo
Atlanta Braves
$125
May 12, 2026
Jaspy's Hobby Jumbo
Atlanta Braves
$119
May 12, 2026
Format adjustment applied
Hobby Jumbo boxes carry 7× the chrome prospect autograph exposure of a standard Hobby box, per published pack odds. The model scales the checklist-weighted exposure score by this format multiplier — anchored to the Hobby baseline — before deriving the per-team fair proxy.
OutcomeCall was directionally correct
The model called this Strong at $115 listed against a $212.67 fair proxy. The spot was already sold when captured. Across four other Hobby Jumbo rooms that same week, Atlanta Braves spots moved at $119–$135 — all below the proxy, all gone quickly. The directional call was correct: the spot appeared attractively priced, and market behavior confirmed it. The proxy did not predict the exact clearing price.
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Spots whose listed price moved up or down since the last capture.
How the read works
Listed price vs. fair proxy.
We capture spot sheets daily, run them through a fair-value model anchored on real comps and checklist signals, and surface where pricing diverges. Bands
Plain-language labels—Strong, Fair, Pricey, or Review—assigned to a spot based on its value signal.
Buyers screen spots before buying in. Breakers audit room-level pricing before publishing a sheet. Both work off the same captured data, just sliced differently.