 Hey everybody, Sean with jaspyscasebrakes.com doing a 2016-17 Panini Select soccer 3 box break, number 5, random countries, 16 spots, 32 countries, so every spot gets 2 countries. So we've got the list of participants starting with Caleb, down to Paul with Last Spot Mojo. We're going to copy this list and double it up. So we'll have 32 spots and then we've got the list of teams from Argentina down to Wales. You can see the same list in the original listing for the break and we're going to do a random roll for dice to figure out order and it's going to be 8 the hard way. So randomize the names first. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eighth and final time. We have Paul, down to James, and since one, this is my first night breaking on YouTube in this studio, everything's a little bit foreign to me so I'm getting used to it. Might not be the speed of breaking and overall attention to detail in regards to the chat, commenting, and the cards itself. You might be used to if you're watching this, but everybody in the chat, thank you guys very much for working with me. On top of that, soccer, not my favorite sport in regards to what I know or knowledgable in so I'm going to be using the chat a lot for help in regards to what are the big hits and also group break checklist as far as any team that's not in its national gear. So let's randomize the countries and we're going to be doing that the same amount of times, eight as well, exactly. And eighth and final time, and we've got Italy, down to Romania. So we've got Paul Chung with Italy, Darren Redding with Columbia, Robert Wager with Poland, Brett Redding with Ireland, CJ Munro with Slovenia, Juan Zarate with Spain, Russell Barney with Argentina, Caleb Galdieri with Portugal, I know that's a good one, Darren Redding with Northern Ireland, James Hendren with Mexico, Mike Kos with Netherlands, Robert Wager with Ukraine, Caleb Galdieri with Turkey, Darren Redding with France, Brett Redding with Hungary, Robert Wager with England, Juan Zarate with Russia, Brett Redding with Montenegro, CJ Munro with Croatia, Caleb Galdieri with Germany, Robert Wager with Austria, Brett Redding with Iceland, Timothy Cole with Bosnia, Hern Zagova, Govnia, Russell Barney with Wales, Timothy Cole with Uruguay, Timothy Cole with Brazil, and also Timothy Cole with Belgium, Paul Chung with Chile, Mike Kos with Sweden, Caleb Galdieri with the United States, Darren Redding with the Ivory Coast, and James Hendren with Romania. Okay guys, we're going to randomize, or sorry, we're going to sort this by country. So we'll have a trade window right now. We'll give it about two minutes, minute and a half. Let me know if you guys need to see your teams or anything like that. So Darren Redding has France up for availability, Mike offering Sweden for France. Looks like just you guys in the chat in regards to trading. So I think we're good to roll, unless anybody runs in right now. Brett, I think that one would probably be a no-go. So we're going to go ahead and close up the trade window. Okay, trade window closed guys. And we're going to actually be doing a, like I said, break number five is going to be from a new case. So we're going to pull the boxes out of here. We're going to randomize them into stacks of three. Keeping my fingers far enough away from the blade to make, oh, Brett, you can't, you can't get a yes without asking, right? So keep my fingers far enough away from the blade for Mike's comfort. Okay, so what we're going to do is, you guys can see 12 boxes. I'm going to do it in groups of three. So this will be one group, this will be two, this will be three, and this will be four. So you guys can see up here on the, the nit cam, top for now. And get a sharpie here. So it's going to be one, two, three, four over here on the right. On the nit cam, you can see all four of them. Right there. So one through four left to right. We're going to roll a dice. We'll go with blue for the chargers. And one through four, we'll pick which stack we're going to do. If we hit a five or six, we'll re-roll until we hit a one through four. Good luck. And it's a two. So we're going to be doing stack number two here. That's a little bit too much for risk. Thanks for checking, Darren. You know, Dustin to make a mistake on my first night. So, okay guys, so three boxes. Let me get this list real quick. Yeah, guys. Oh no, you're good, Darren. It's all good. A little bit too small for me to read. Let me see if I can do this again. Okay, guys. We'll do one box at a time. You guys are going to have to help me out as far as what are really good hits. Names, obviously, Polistic and Ronaldo and Messi are pretty obvious to me. I don't know exactly who's in on this checklist, but I'll find out based on who we have in the boxes, right? Select cards are obviously amazing. Thanks, Mike. May the chat be as friendly and as helpful as Instagram for personal breaks. And if a troll pops in here, may we berate them until they decide to log off for the night. Or let's just talk to them and help them change their ways. Other than those names that I mentioned, what other names are we looking for, guys? Especially in the names that the players that teams that you guys have. Mike, I tried to play Rocket League like one time. That is, I mean, obviously, because I played it one time, I was terrible, but the motor skills, I just didn't have the ability to do that and not getting upset. Yeah, Kai, it went, it went from five spots down to zero pretty quickly. Too many that are decent. Okay. Well, then we'll just go based off of what we see then, right? Looks like I got some Sharpie on my pinky. Starting off with Luis Suarez, Derejo Serna, Graziano Pele, Relic for Italia. I'm assuming that's Italy by assuming I mean I know. Christian Fuchs for Austria. Cool looking car, no numbering. Alessandro Schoff, Marco Ruse, Tony Cruz. So Fuchs is a nice one. Well, that's going to Austria and Robert Weger, Tony Cruz, Alvaro Morata, Stefan, the Frige for the Netherlands. That's numbered to 299. Netherlands going to Mike Cox. Titus, is that a good one? Yeah, number to 299 Titus. Lucas Pistik, Christian Fuchs, Miguel Leun, Angolo Conte, Robert Almer from Australia, Silver, Douglas Costa, Fabian Char, Marcus Rashford. Isn't he supposed to be really good? Andre Gomes, Miguel Leun from Mexico. That's all good, Darren. I do it in personals, but same process, just with more people involved. Marquinhos, Thiago Silva, Yao Mutino, Yvonne Rakitic, National Pride. I don't even know what country that is, but hopefully it says on the back. Croatia, no numbering, but nice card there. Croatia, that's going to CJ Monroe, Gonzalo Higuang, Eder, John O'Shea, Eden Hazard. He's a good player, right? And this is Seamus Coleman for Ireland, and that's Orange, number to 75. Ireland, that's going to Brett Redding. I'll take not bad. Mehmet Tapal, Isko, Martin Harnick, Mario Manzukic, Nicholas Odomendi, Jean Oblak in his club uniform for Atletico Madrid, and that's number 15 of 49. How's Jan Oblak, Slovenian? Slovenia, that's CJ Monroe. Great goalkeeper, hence his giant mitts. And Eberbonega, okay. Stefan Lixonsteiner, Miralem Yanic, Wesley Snyder, Wesley Snyder Silver, Autumn Soslawi, Shane Long, Lionel Messi for Argentina, going to Russell Barney, and that Snyder, obviously, Netherlands is going to Mike Koss. Yeah, nice Silver for you, Mike. Carlo Insalati, number to 10, and that is a gold auto for Italy. Italy going to Paul, last spot mojo. Nice gold auto there for you. Congrats, MTG. Yeah, you can tell based on the photo, obviously, it's an old school picture. Andre Gomes for Portugal, Guillermo Ochoa, Rouge Patricio, Michael Bradley, Paul Pogba. I know we were talking about him, right? And then Immanuel Giaccherini, that's also for Italy, going to Paul, and that's numbered out of 149, Shea Given, Kevin De Bruyne, Wayne Rooney, Aaron Ramsey, Oliver Giraud, Silver for France, France is Darren Redding, and that's numbered to 125. It's not really a Silver, I guess. I guess it's a yellow, maybe. Arjun Robyn, Sergio Aguero, I feel like he's good. Arturo Vidal, Harry Kane, Balash, Judzak, Silver, is it hungry? Maybe hungry? I think that is maybe hungry, which is Brett Redding. Okay, cool. And then Cesc Fabregas, Mike, I'm going to give it my best. That's for sure. So how was the first box? Minus my pronunciation. Heaters, that's a good box. Cool. Well, good. Well, let's hope so. Kai, I know that obviously if our distributors have it, we'll try to get it just all based on availability. That stuff's flying like crazy right now. Prices are skyrocketing, so. Cool. Second box. And then Darren, after this I'm going to update orders, see where we're at, see if anything's closer to breaking. But I should be able to actually do personals as well on here, guys, as long as it's, you know, there's nothing as far as case breaks and stuff that are, you know, close to closing. Those obviously have every priority on everything. So just like normal on personals, if you go on to jaskies.com, you can do that. Mike, I see your thing that says not to be a cask hole about it, but I don't know what that was in regards to a referring. Maybe it's just a cool saying that you have. I like it though. I see the message before that all I see is the Ancelotti is a fire card. Man, maybe it didn't load or something. So it's cask.cos. Thumbs up if I'm right? Maybe? Well, I'll go ahead and pull this one out right now because I know that's what we're chasing. Christian Pulisic, die cut, number to $249. No worries, Mike. I think I know that that one's a good one, right? Jacob Blaszkowski, Cristiano Ronaldo, going to Portugal and Caleb Gaudieri. Jason Murillo, Sky's the limit for FC international. And he is from Columbia, going to Darren Redding. Marcus Rashford for England, going to Robert Wager. Matz Hummels, Ruslan Rotan, Selkuk Inan, Tomas Priskin, David Silva. Anybody on David Silva? Oh, Spain? Okay, cool. Spain Juan Zarate, Volkan Demirol, Robert Almir, Gabor Correlle, David Alaba, Andres Gomes for Portugal, Red, number to $199. Portugal going to Caleb Gaudieri, Mario Manzukic, Gareth Bale, Mario Gomez, Seamus Coleman, and Romelu Lukaku. So the Rashford's a good one. David Silva, national legend for Spain. Obviously that Pulisic to start the box. As far as it says, only number card, relics, autographs, and inserts, shit. Uh, Graziano Pelle, Hector Herrera, Bandavis, Miralem Pashanik for Bosnia Herzegovina, going to Timothy Cole, Felipe Coutino, Clint Dempsey, Oscar, Robin van Persie, relic for the Netherlands, that's number to $75. That's going to Mike Kass. Yes, that's pretty awesome. We're looking cards. I know that name. Stephen Lichtensteiner, or Lichtensteiner for Switzerland. That's going to, do we not have Switzerland on the list? I don't see Swiss on there. Marcello Antoine Griezmann, James Rodriguez, Bartos Kapustka, and Kevin Strutman. Also for the Netherlands, that's going to Mike Kass, Paul Pogba. Yeah, I saw that one. Brad Guzzan, Gary Cahill, and Anatoly Timischof, something like that. Raheem Sterling for England. That's going to Robert Weger, Bazoer, Joe Hart, Hector Moreno, Giuseppe Rossi for Italy, Relic, going to Paul, last spot mojo. The Sterling's good. Nice. Fabian Scharr for Switzerland. That's going to join the Stefan Lichtensteiner, Simone Zaza, Renato Sanchez, Jan Somer, Klaus Jan Huntelar, William Carvajo, and that's Portugal. Portugal going to Caleb Galdieri, Christian Nemeth, Stevan De Vries, Carlos Baca, Edinson Cavani, 2 out of 75, Orange Otto for Uruguay to Timothy Cole. I know that name. He's pretty good, right? Yeah, if a guy like me that doesn't really know soccer knows the name, I'm assuming that that's a pretty good player. Congrats, Tim. Yao Mutinho for Portugal going to Caleb Galdieri, David De Gea, John Stones, Mateo Covasit, Javier Hernandez. I know this is another one of our chases. Cristiano Ronaldo for Portugal. That's going to Caleb Galdieri. The blue is numbered at 299, and Angel de Maria will end our second box. What was that? Does anybody remember what that statue was that they made of him? Was it just the bust or whatever? What's up, Jason? Hey, Jason, since you're in the chat, Switzerland obviously isn't on the list from the checklist. Am I right to just randomize any hits for Switzerland to one person at the end of the break? And third and final box, guys. Yeah, of course. And Joe, I do it based off the original 16 names, right? Not the expanded 32 teams. So far, it seems like it's been a decent two boxes. Let's see if the third box can keep going. Like I said, I don't know specifically, but the ones that we've had, the names I've known, have been good ones. I mean, out of the three names that are in the title of the break, the only one we haven't hit yet is Messi, so is he in the third box? Stay tuned to find out. Mike, I've got soccer to watch. I've got Star Wars to watch. This is too much for me to watch, man. I'll have to go watch the video and see that hues from earlier. No. No, Mike. I've never seen a Star Wars. I could lie to you guys and say that I've seen it and I love it. Hector Moreno, Brad Gazan, Jordan Henderson to $199 for England, and it's a patch auto. England is Robert Wager, Renato Sanchez, not sure. Antoine Griezmann, Mario Gomez, Seamus Coleman, Joe Hart, Lucas Fabianski, goalkeeper for Poland, Polska, I'm assuming that's Poland. That's numbered out of 60. Dele Alli, Bartos Kaputska, Gareth Bale, Diego Costa, so Iker Casillas and Diego Costa for Spain. Spain's going to Juan Zarate. No numbering on that. Colvin Storn and Manuel Neuer. Iceland. There you go. Iceland didn't go hitless. That is Brett. That's pretty much how I pronounced it. I think that scene from Parks and Recreation where Andy's trying to be in the, what was it, the union when he didn't want to be Iceland and everything because everybody was a bad guy. He wanted to be Germany instead because they'd never been the bad guys. That was awesome. Anybody, Renato Sanchez? Portugal. So that Renato Sanchez for Portugal is going to Caleb Galdieri, Vendavis, Antoine Griezmann, James Rodriguez, Gareth Bale for England, for Robert Wager, Kareem Benzema, Graziano Pele, Hector Herrera, and Iceland again, Guilfee Sigurdsson, Relic. Oh, Bales is Wales. Well, there you go. Not England for Christian Bale, sorry, not Christian Bale, Gareth Bale for Russell Barney and Guilfee Sigurdsson out of 60, going to Brett Redding. Louie. You're embarrassing me in front of my friends. Luis Suarez Silver, Tim Golan Irigway. Anybody? Luis Suarez Irigway, right? Alvaro Morata, Jacob Blaszkowski, Cristiano Ronaldo, Stefan de Vries, Stefan de Vries again for the Netherlands and Mike Cass. That's numbered at 2.99. And then Gareth Bale. He's a biter. So he's the Brad Marchand of soccer. Oh, Mike Cass. You and I, same thought process, same time. Ruslan Ratan, Selkuk Inan, Thomas Priskin, Juan Claude Rado for Colombia. Oh yeah, Colombia, Darren Redding, Renato Sanchez, Robert Omer, Gabor Corrali, David Alaba, Alvaro Morata, I believe that's Spain's crest, Christian Polisic, Miralem Pszczanek, Wesley Schneider, and then for Chile, Arturo Vidal, Lukas Fabianski, we had him already. Polska, which I believe is Poland. If there's anybody correct me, let me know. If I'm wrong. Ragnar Sigurdsson. About $30,000 to see some distancing in the stand. First, I had a qualifying race to try to get in for a few of them, but Buffle Wall is taken to be one because he's up into the wall. Got turned by Michael McDowell as there were three cars trying to actify about the same space. There's the turn and Wall is, wasn't crazy about the maneuver. Got to be about it. This is what he did later. He picked a bumper and was put over by the McDowell team truck to let us know what he'd done to him, but his day was done. The race itself, a few new additions, they put these lights like a cartoon. I guess you could see this, it was better to see the cars kind of highlight them. The bumper shift got a little more space on the car. Cool. Shane Long, Lionel Messi, Stefan Lichtensteiner, Manuel Neuer. Germany. I'm gonna say Germany. I can look it up. Andre Shirl, Rudy Patricio, Michael Bradley, Paul Pogba, Marquinhos for Brazil. That's number to 249. Wayne Rooney, Harry Kane, John O'Shea, Eden Hazard, and Thibault Cortujos, Ursea Kev from Belgium for Timothy Cole and Kingsley Coleman. That ends the break. Cortua. Okay guys, then we have just a randomizer for the hits from Switzerland. And then we'll do a little recap. I apologize for anybody that's watching this. And replay. First night breaking on YouTube here. So getting obviously associated with the surroundings. Not very well versed in soccer. So struggle with that as well. Nice little perfect storm, but we got it through it. Mike, you might still get these Switzerland hits. Well, thank you very much. Is that a goat? It looks like a baby reindeer. I'd rather be a baby reindeer. Not yet, Mike. Not yet. It's still somewhat early. So Switzerland do a randomizer on that real quick. So new dice roll. Two times. New list. Roll this two times. Number one on the list is going to end up with the Switzerland hits. First and second time. CJ Monroe with the Croatia and Slovenia spots who I don't think I called once. Maybe the Croatia spot, but definitely not the Slovenia spot. You'll be getting these Switzerland hits. Stephen Lichtensteiner and Fabian Schar. So thank you very much guys. A little recap. Other than the Switzerland hits. Messi, Pogba, Manuel Neuer, Marquinhos, Blue to 249, Thibault Courtois, Juan Cuadaro, Alvaro Morada, Lucas Fabianski, Christian Pulisic, Ronaldo, Luis Suarez, Stefan De Vries to 299, Gareth Fale, Renato Sanchez, Lucas Fabianski to 60, Corbin Sickdorsen, Cristiano Ronaldo, David Silva, Marcus Rashford. That is Jason Murillo. Sky's the limit. André Gomez, Silver for Portugal to 199, Silver Red, I guess. Paul Pogba, Raheem Sterling Silver, Kevin Strutman, Miralem Gianek, William Carvajo, Jao Martino, Cristiano Ronaldo, Blue to 299, Christian Pulisic, Dijkat to 249, Jan Oblak to 49, Stefan De Vries to 299, Emmanuel Giassarini to 149, Olivier Garoud to 125, and then Ivan Rakitic, National Pride, and a couple more to go. Arturo Vidal, Guilfee Sigurdsson, Relik, that's number 260, Jordan Henderson, Patch Otto to 199 or 198, Double Team memorabilia, Iker Casillas and Diego Costa, Robin van Persie, Jersey to 75, Giuseppe Rossi, Jersey, Edison Cavani, Otto to 75, Graziano Pelle, Jersey, Carlo Ancelotti, Gold Otto, 9 of 10, and then Seamus Coleman, Jersey, 38 of 75. So, thank you guys very much for sticking with me through the break. Sean at jaspees.com. Thank you very much.