 Hi, everyone. Joe for Jaspy's casebrakes.com. Happy Thursday. Coming at you with 2122 Panini Mosaic Road to FIFA World Cup Soccer, a three box random team break with an early bird giveaway. This is break number one. You can see the next one's already in the store. If you are one of the first 12 spots purchased, you can see that circled right there, you get a chance to win an extra spot. The early bird gets the worm. So here's the first 12 right here. And name on top after eight. Three out of five, eight times, we'll get the extra spot. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eight. Simon, congrats to you. After eight times, you were the early bird that gets the delicious, delicious worm. All right, now, 17 spot break. Let's grab everybody's names again. There's all the countries right there. Some of them combo it up. Let's roll it. Let's randomize names and countries. Five out of five, 10 the hard way. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and 10, five out of five, 10 the hard way. Chase down a chase. Five out of five, 10 times for the countries. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, and good luck, 10th and final time. After 10, we've got the United States on top down to Belgium on the bottom. So there you go, Chad with the United States. Simon with Brazil. Josh with Uruguay, Peru, and Ecuador. Robert with the three lines. England, James with Italy and Austria. Kevin with Mexico and Chile. Mark with Germany. Todd with Norway. Simon with your early bird spot, the Netherlands-Australia combo. Chase with Denmark, Croatia, Switzerland. Brian with Spain. Chase with Argentina. Bernard with Poland, Colombia, and Qatar. Chase with Portugal. Brian with the blue, France. Thomas with Wales, Sweden, Venezuela. And Chase with Belgium. All right, so let's alphabetize by country right here, and we're gonna pause the video. When we come back, we're gonna see if there's any trades, and then we'll have that three box break. Stick around, we'll be right back. All right, welcome back, everybody. So no deals were done, so that list right here remains the same. Here on Thursday, the 6th, October, the 6th, October already? This is three box, random team number one, the next three box, random team break in the store right now. I believe all card ship in this, yeah, all card ship, and it's from a fresh case. Boxes, we're gonna do. All right, so let's, here's how we'll do it here. We'll do those three will be one, those three will be two. That's three, and that's four on the dice roll. If I roll a five or a six, I'll just roll again. So upper left, one, upper right, two, three, four. That's easy. One, so these three boxes up here. So let me put the die right on top of there, so these will be, so we're working from the same case. All right, RT for random team on here. We may just grab three random boxes from the, just from the stack. Or maybe we'll do a dice roll, I don't know, just depends on, depends on how we feel. Great, and once again, the next three boxes are in the store now, looking for ultra rare stained glass and overdrive inserts. One autograph per box, that's what we're looking for here. We're on the road to the World Cup. All right, box one, good luck. As I've been saying in the previous videos, for the soccer, always worth a, you know, all card ship, but when you get those rookie cards, it's always worth taking a look at those rookies and seeing if they're, do a little research, see if they can end up on a starting lineup in the starting 11 for their respective teams. That's right, on the road to the World Cup. Keep your eye on the road to the World Cup. This guy's on Liverpool, he's been fun to watch Luis Diaz. Lewandowski, Jofilich, and all card ship, of course. Yeah, so like, look at this guy. You know, see where he's at on the squad. You know, they could do something pretty special in the World Cup, that might be great. Here's Lionel Messi, probably his last World Cup, right? Did he officially announce that? I think it might be his last World Cup. Could go out with a bang. Could he go out with the Jules Ramay that goes to Chase in Argentina? It's possible. I think it's not, it's not a long shot. I think they do have some pretty decent odds to do it. People have a lot of this World Cup-related product being released this year. So it'll be a good time to kind of get into a little bit of soccer, diversify your hobby portfolio. And we've got some Scripps Autographs, Sergei Nabri. Scripps Auto for Mark N. Germany. Nice. Jordan Shaqiri. There's an Erlen Ha, unfortunately, Norway not in the World Cup. They were on the road to the World Cup. Kind of stumbled a little bit, but I want to say they're expanding the number of teams in the World Cup when it's here in North America four years from now. So there'll be a chance to see guys like him, Erlen Ha, for Norway, both of those going to Todd. I got randomized Norway in this one. All right, second of three boxes, another three box random team break in the store. Check it out. Right next to me on my phone, we've got Thursday Night Football on. Broncos up three zero on Amazon Prime. This break brought to you by Amazon Prime. For the last World Cup was Prism the only card release. You know, I don't remember. That was a long time ago. Dennis, what's the best soccer prox to buy tops or a Panini? It depends on what you're chasing. Both of those companies have different licenses. So I want to say Panini has the FIFA license. In fact, they've been around, they're an Italian company. They've been around for a little while doing World Cup sticker books. Oh, there's Javi Alonso, nice one. Nice autograph for Brian and Spain. Pretty good, great midfielder. So if you're looking for like these guys in their country uniforms, their shirts, then Panini generally has those. And I think tops will have some of the big leagues. I think they have the UEFA Champions League, but I guess Panini has La Liga, then the EPL as well. I think tops has a UEFA Champions League license, so yeah, it just depends on what you're looking for. I think just in general, there's not a lot of soccer. There's more than before, but not a lot of soccer is printed on a yearly basis. So, and obviously these World Cupsets don't come around every year. This is a good time to get into any kind of soccer. Cristiano Ronaldo for Portugal, that's probably his last World Cup too. That'll be for Chase. Let's see if we can find maybe something a little more especial for those players here. Nice Bucaio soccer right here too. You might be one of the big names for England in this World Cup. That's our second box, third box coming up. I believe it, Dennis. Yeah, Dennis was told that soccer products will probably be going up. Yeah, I believe it. And Mr. Flyer-Hawk saying what, these box are already 50% more expensive on eBay? I believe it. With a World Cup in what, 45 days or so? I think each day that goes by as we get closer and closer, there'll be more and more demand for these. So, if you wanna be a sharp collector, I mean prices are going up. If you were sharp, if you were really sharp, you would have joined all of our soccer breaks over the spring and the summer. But now I think people are getting wise to it. But still, better to get in earlier rather than later. Especially at a premium cost. We keep checking Jaspy's casebreaks.com for all the new soccer releases throughout the rest of this year and beyond. I think with the way the World Cup schedule is, we were taking a glance at this the other day, yesterday and we'll probably keep talking about it. But I don't think that there'll be a time where we will be watching soccer together, World Cup stuff together at the same time. All the matches will be kind of overnight when we're off air. But, well plenty to discuss though. Plenty to recap during the soccer breaks. Yeah, Dennis, I just imagined when the World Cup starts up, how much there'll be, a lot. And even beyond the World Cup as well, once it's done and depending on who wins, those teams might, maybe the final four teams or whatever will still probably be pretty desirable. Especially if there's some surprises. I mean, I always look at the groups and it always seems like it's gonna go chalk, right? But it's never like that. There'll be a few groups where there'll be some surprises. There'll be a big club that doesn't make it out of the group. There's always some kind of drama that happens with these national teams sometimes on the way to the World Cup. And the third and final auto of the break is, is a midfielder for Spain, Yettermi Pino. That goes to Brian Croft in Spain. Last spot Mojo strikes again, 70% of the time. Last spot Mojo hits 100% of the time. Allegedly, that's what they say anyway. I guess that's what people say. I guess that's what people say. And there you go gang. Nice little break there. I'm Joe for jaspyscasebreaks.com. I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye bye.