 Hi, everyone. Happy Friday, Joe, for jaspyscasebrakes.com, coming at you in 2017, upper deck, the Cup Hockey, one box, random number, block, break number 11. 12 is going to be the final break from that particular case. So I don't think that sold out yet. So go and grab that on jaspyscasebrakes.com and we'll see you for that a little bit later tonight. Big thanks to these folks for getting into it. Appreciate it. There are the numbers right there. I think everyone knows how the number block works by now. Zero gets any and all redemptions, including one-of-one redemptions. One still gets live one-of-ones. And any non-numbered cards, every once in a while there's a card or two that may not be numbered. It could be an autograph too. That'll get randomized to one person in the break, separate dice roll at the end. Once again, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Let's roll it. Let's randomize it. Hard eight. Four and a four. Eight times. One. Two. Three. And eighth and final time. After eight, we've got DI down to WL. All right. Eight times for the numbers. And eighth and final time. After eight, we've got SIX down to SEVEN. All right. Dave with six, Stephen with one, Stephen with three, Anthony with O, O, Anthony O with zero, that is. You get any and all redemptions, including one-of-one redemptions. Stephen and Bayless, you'll still get live one-of-ones. William with four, Sean with five, CJ with eight and two, Ryan with nine and William with seven. Let's order these by a number right there. There you go. Let's get that squared away here. All right. Now you could trade if you want to, but while you're considering trades, we're going to figure out which box we're going to do right here. So one, two, three for the top box, four, five, six for the bottom box. Let's use that die right there. And it's going to be five. One, two, three, four, five, six. We'll save this for break 12. All right. And eighth trade. Stop, Sean. What's going on? Let's print that. Let's rip that. All right. TWC trade window close. Give the blank list going just in case we have a non-numbered card here. Okay. There's the official printout right there. It's like Fort Knox. You've got the box, you've got the seals on the box, you've got to open up the tin. This thing is wrapped as well. This is nice stuff. You've got to protect it. All right. So remember, this is 1718, the cup hockey. Not a huge, don't follow it super closely. So I don't know who the good or bad players are, but hopefully we'll get something that makes you, makes you happy is my, is my goal in this. Is that a base card bottom? It is. Let me pull that up to the top there. All right. Here we go. Good luck. We're going to lead off with Pavel Bure 173 out of 249. That goes to number three. That'll be for Stephen. I know. I always keep forgetting about the base card on the bottom. Next up is 185 out of 249, Jonathan Marshall Salt, Sean Maddock with number five. Your first rookie patch auto is Yan Kukinen. Three color patch and autograph. That is 88 out of 249. There it is right there. 88 out of 249, CJ with number eight. We've got signature material, Vincent Trucek. Three color patch and autograph. 50 out of 99. Anthony O with O. Yeah. Don't try it, Dan. We've been doing this for five or six years. Everyone tries. It just hasn't stuck yet. We got Andy Moog. Moog, gold ink autograph. There are a certain line of keyboards since that also are Moog, but they're actually people say it's supposed to be Moog. So I don't know who this guy is. Are you an Andy Moog or a Moog? Don't know. This is also not numbered. So this is going to be randomized. Moog Moog is going to be randomized to one person in the break. And there's Nico Hirscher. I've heard of this guy. Three color patch, rookie patch, 32 out of 99. That goes to CJ and the number two. There you go. I didn't miss a number, right? Yeah. Not even hand numbers? No? Okay. No, nothing. Okay. Well, let's flip back to this list right here. Anthony down to Ryan and everybody in between has a shot at this Andy M. Let's roll it. Let's randomize it. One and a six, seven times. Name on top after seven, one, two, three, and good luck. Seventh and final time after seven. It's William. There you go, William. I think nothing for you number wise, but hey, here's the non-numbered card that everyone has a shot at this time in two. There you go. Thanks everyone. Joe for Jasper's Case Breaks.com. I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye-bye.