 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's CaseBreaks.com, coming at you live from Hermosa Beach, California with our first, with my first Bowman baseball break of the day, 2020 Bowman Baseball Brand New, at least 12 box, hobby edition, full case break, pick your team number three. At the end, there is a $200 giveaway right here, top four names are going to win $50 break credit, you have to buy teams and multiples of two. Two teams get you one entry, four teams get you two entries, so on and so forth. All the paper base, we are selling and donating, I guess to Make-A-Wish, LA's Best, No Kid Hungry, those are our three charities that we rotate around. In terms of paper, no paper ships at all, except for Jason Dominguez, Yankees, Paper, except Robert Poston, Oakland A's, and Bobby Whit Jr., Kansas City Royals. At the very end, we'll give away a little bit of break credit, and we'll do an autograph recap, and other sort of key cards, but mostly an autograph and some parallel recaps right there. All right, so let's actually slice this open real quick, see that on the top camera. We're going to slide one of these out right here, and I think Nick's going to help us with the other ones right there. All right, so hobby edition is just one autograph per box on average. Thanks everyone for getting in. What are we watching? Oh, Houston, Chicago World Series? This is game two? Why was this such a great game? Does anyone remember why this was such a great game? Fox Sports, great games. Might have to switch to the feud. Who's in this break? Who's watching this live? Pick your team three. Who's with us? I know Darren Redding is here. He's got a team or two. I know Bruce is here with the Yankees. Anyone else here? I think Ben Young was here. He's got the Cardinals in this one. Hobby three. I think I saw Mark. Mark needs a little Dodger Joe Mojo. Oh, what's your other team then? Are you sure you have two teams in pick your team three? Am I just missing your name elsewhere? No, I don't think you have White Sox in this one. Let me double check that really quick. Yeah, Jeremy Tillman has White Sox in Hobby three. You have the White Sox in two and six. So Hobby two was last night. So you had the White Sox in that one. All right, and away we go. Our first paper, Jason Dominguez. Actually I need to separate chrome and paper as we go along here. Just to make it easy for the shipping team. Easier. Now we can get this stuff sent out to you a little more quickly. Dominguez paper. We'll go to Megan and the Yankees. Is he the real deal? I mean, his stuff is selling for eye-watering amounts. Let's hope so. Our first autograph is Ben Braemer to $4.99. That's going to be for Jeremy Tillman and the Nationals here in Pick Your Team three. Use Niel Diaz. Sorry, throwing Luis Garcia around a little bit there. Nick had a Dustin May autograph last night. Nice to see here. Ooh, some orange. 25 out of 25. We got Clayton Kershaw. Nice. And that old Bowman look there. That's pretty cool. And Bobby Wood Jr. Maybe that's a sign of things to come. For Mark N., who got my Dodgers straight up. Yeah, the blue and orange does give it a nice look. Love that orange parallel. Royals, all of those. Jay Remington with the Royals will get all of those. Bobby Wood Jr. The second overall pick last year. Draft is going to be weird this year because I think Major League Baseball has drastically limited the draft if I'm not mistaken. Usually it's like a zillion rounds. There's a lot of rosters for ball clubs to fill up, so there's a ton of rounds. But I want to say they shaved it down to like 10 rounds maybe. And I want to say there's like a lot more than that. I'm not sure how that's going to impact the product here, but I guess maybe we'll just see just a lot more players. There's Tarek Skubal for the Tigers. That'll be for Matthew Shearer. Orange Shimmer. That is 2 out of 25. And that will be for the Giants. EA were the Giants. Big catch in prospect. Maybe Future Buster Posey is what they're hoping. I guess they're not hoping for another Hall of Fame. I guess they're hoping for another Hall of Fame. They can't put that expectation on him, I suppose. If we can get at least half of Buster Posey they'll be happy. Paper and chrome piles. That's the other big catcher. Grab a shoe box for this. Put all the hits in here. All the chrome cards in here. Paper can live over here. Next box. Matthew, do I think do I think select basketball will go soon? Not soon. No. We have two hobby breaks to do and that should bring us to around 730 Pacific which is going to be a little while. But if you fill it it could be the next break after these two hobby baseball breaks. So it won't be soon but it could be the very next break. Right. 40 rounds to 5 rounds. Mark's saying my buddy got drafted into the 19th round. A guy who went to high school with 33rd round. Right. So that's going to be that's going to be weird. What are those... I don't know. That's going to be weird for a lot of players because if 35 rounds are being cancelled that's a lot of kids not getting even if it's just minimum wage minor league baseball contracts they're not playing pro ball. Where was Aaron Judge drafted? You know what I mean? The guys that were drafted really really late that grind and work their way through the minors and make it. So I think there's going to be a lot of people without jobs. I guess if you're a high schooler that might be easier. You can just go to college. You can go to a place where they're still going to have spring ball. So that's the plan for the high schoolers who are potentially going to be drafted. Maybe not top five rounder guys. But they could go back to college. Oh okay, so Mark say they change something where they can sign an unlimited amount of players at a certain dollar value. So essentially undrafted free agents. What about... I wonder what happens to the college kids who fall out of the fifth round who are supposed to be drafted but maybe not a top five round guy. Will the NTAA allow them to do another year or are they just out? See all those factors are interesting. This is box two ladies and gentlemen, pick a team three. Just underway, Grant Levine, Atomic. Those are nice. Different on the back. There's our first Robert Pausen. Another big name here. Darren McKenzie. Gotcha, Mark say an unlimited number of players for 20 grand. Gotcha. That's a minor league roster. Interesting. That's bad for the borderline fifth round, sixth round guy. I guess even if you're late fifth round, I'm sure your contract is going to be a little bit better than 20 grand. Or at least a signing bonus maybe. I don't know how that works. At that round but feel bad for the guys at the cutoff point. But that's what's happening with sports. Draw a line somewhere. What are you going to do with the NBA playoffs? All the other playoffs seasons and what not. No worries, Matthew. There's Mariso Dubon to 250 purple paper. There we got Jesus Sanchez Speckle to 299. And the autograph is a White Sock. There's Lindsey Delgado for Jeremy Tillman and the White Socks here in figure team three. There's a chrome Robert Possen for the A's. Okay, there you go. Mark saying, minor league contract sixth round, $300,000. So there could be someone, there could be a guy on the cusp of the fifth and final round and then the sixth round who a ball club could just snag for 20 grand instead of the 300 grand that he could get. 10th round about $145,000. See? So the economic impact of the baseball rounds being slashed could be for the individual player could be crazy. Curtis saying baseball and soccer players make way too much? Curtis is on the owner's side. He sides with the billionaire owners. Let them keep their billionaire money. I argue that they're not paid enough relative to, well at least baseball anyway, relative to what kind of revenue they bring. The revenue the club's making. Salary cap and baseball is a joke. Yeah, there is a tax. You can lose draft picks too which is kind of important for baseball at certain levels. But I don't think there should be a cap really. Should be increased maybe. Salary cap is exactly what the owners want. They don't want to play their players this much. Parity? Well, parity is a different conversation. If you're talking about parity, yeah, same with basketball too. I think they have to fix something about how you're committed for the draft is really the issue there. Because a lot of teams are going to tank because they want to get those high round draft picks. So there's a lot of tanking that happens. That's a situation. I mean, the Astros tanked for years to get all those draft picks to build those World Series teams. And then he went ahead and cheated too, but it's a different story. Cubs did the same thing when the old Red Sox GM went to blanking on his name, went to the Cubs. He employed the same sort of thing. Cubs tanked for two or three solid seasons. Shed payroll, saved up a bunch of money, you know, did all that stuff. There's JJ Bladet, 125, Aqua, Shimmer, for the Marlins, Rick Kay. So that's where you have to figure out in sports draft. If you're the worst team in an English soccer league, or any of the soccer leagues around Europe and South America, if you're the worst team, you're getting sent down a division. That's your punishment. You get punished. In America, what we do is we reward the worst team with the best player coming out of whatever, college or high school. Yeah, oh yeah. It is totally embarrassing for players, for teams to tank. However, that's kind of the way the system is built. I heard a great idea. This is not an original idea from me, but I heard a great idea where you take the... So let's say for example, basketball, right? 1 through 8 make the playoffs, right? The 9th team right here that just misses the playoffs gets the first overall pick. Or the lottery ball to get the first overall pick, right? So there will always be teams fighting for the playoffs. The worst team will still get screwed, but that will just make them work hard to fight for the playoffs next year. I think that will eliminate my camera, right? Yes, you are. There's Nick right there helping out. So I think, again, that's not an original idea I came up with, but I heard that idea and I was like, that's not a bad idea. You know, I'll have to see it in practice, but I would imagine with Grant Little, that would keep teams competitive, wanting to be competitive, because you're not going to be rewarded for finishing last. Yeah, baseball drafting is hard, but the Astros and the Cubs prove that that formula can work. Now, see, I disagree with the... A hard cap is tough, because you know what happens with a hard cap? We see this in the NFL. Hard cap, there's Miguel Cabrera, by the way, Tigers, lets a lot of, like, fan-favorite players go. They're just like, oh, sorry, salary caps in the way. You know, we can't hold on to our homegrown superstars, so we have to let them go. And they'll go your superstars. I mean, they're probably going to leave for the money anyway. The NBA have, like, the Super Mega... What's the Super Mega money that you can make? Yeah, the Max. Yeah, Super Max, Mega Max, Ultramax, but even those players are still abandoning their team, so I guess maybe it doesn't really matter, but... But that gives ownership more... more time to say, oh, sorry, that player turned into a superstar. You have to hold on to him because of the tax, or because of the salary cap. Womp, womp. You get a lot of owners saying that. So, I mean, you've got to have some kind of cap, but I think a hard cap is kind of difficult. I sure did. Very noticeable, right? The fish knife also... The fish knife also has a new blade in it. That one actually just flipped around. Grab a box here. Makes a sign, helps players move around. It's Aqua Shimmer to 125. I don't know if a lot of fans would agree. I don't want... I guess I don't want too much player turnover. You build... Fans can build more relationships with players that are staying in cities longer. Yeah, sure. You know, Kauai going to Toronto is exciting, but that was just for a year. He bails and goes to LA. So, I mean... I don't know, I guess we're just different perspectives. I'm more pro player because I think owners always cry poor. You know, they're always like, oh, can't afford these guys or... No one's selling any professional sports teams. Not too many people are. Why? Because they're always increasing in value. Those guys aren't poor. They've got PNLs from year to year, but in the long run, you don't see any people selling teams. No one's selling ball clubs. Very few people are. It feels such a bad business. People would be selling off teams all over the place. The owners are fronting all the risk, though? True. It's out of $4.99. But it's a limited risk. How long do these players actually last? Owners are going to own those teams for decades. What's Mike Trout's value after his $500 million contract? Especially if he wins a World Series. And they use his name and likeness for decades to come. Bank off that. They're not paying him for that. Maybe it would be interesting if players can have own shares in their team in a certain way. It could be interesting. I don't know. I don't have a lot of sympathy for billionaire owners. Oh, they're fronting all the risk. Really, it's only the superstars who are getting that kind of prime money. Not very many. People are getting that Bryce Harper money, that Mike Trout money. Very few players are getting that. Most of the time, it's just relatively regular due to probably aren't getting paid as much as they should be getting paid. If someone works though, why put a cap on capitalism? Then you should be arguing for no salary cap. No salary cap? Let all the rich owners do whatever they want to do. Screw the small market teams, it's capitalism. You should be arguing for no salary cap at that point. Do I think angels will be World Series contenters of prime Trout? How many more years do you think Trout will be in his prime, Darren? How old is he? Five years, five, six years of MVP level Trout? They better. Angels have a lot of work to do. I'm not too thrilled with the ownership. Ownership, Artie Moreno, took the angels from Disney and then took them to the next level which I think was crucial, which I think was very important. He should be respected for that. But I don't know if he's going to be able to take it to the next level after that. Maybe, I don't know, maybe you can, but some bad decisions I signed off on, Alvin Poole's contract, Josh Hamilton's contract. You know, the scags thing it could be a very bad look if there's investigations that come out and say that all this was happening under his watch. Josh Hamilton, I know it was kind of on him but he relapsed too. What kind of support was the club giving him? So maybe there's, it's not Moreno's fault, but maybe there's some decision making or he's giving the wrong decision makers a putting them in positions of control there. I don't know. Probably none of the investigations that come out yet. All right. Adam Hall, Orioles. Isn't there a DL Hall on the Orioles? That's Chad Wright. Not really, not related I guess. Yeah, their farm system, Angels Farm System, aside from a few very bright spots like Joe Adele, their farm system needs a little work. I don't think Baseball America has them rated very high. They traded away this guy. There's Nicoladolo to 150. Atomic for the Reds. That's a nice one for Steve from the Reds last time with Joe. Yeah, Angels have some work to do though. Nice Jason Dominguez paper. I think one good thing is that they're going to they're going to shed that pooholes contract soon. So they'll have some, they got guys like Joe Adele coming up the ranks. So I think they'll have they'll have some couple talented guys and a bit of spending cash. A bit of money to play with. You know, they already got Rendon, right? So we'll see how he turns out. Salvo Tani got to keep him healthy. People like the manager, right? Madden. He's a good coach. Oh, I thought that was a red for a second. I just saw a bit of that peeking out and I was like, dang. Ben says personally would love to have them eat some of the pooholes contract in St. Louis. I don't think they're going to eat any of that contract. But I could see pooholes signing like a one-year deal to end his career in St. Louis. Maybe if the universal DH actually happens. There's Michael Baez gold paper to 50. Right, there you go. That's what Ben's thinking too. Let him be the DH. There's Aramis Aidman to 499 and a Hunter Bishop Schimmer to 25. Going to Chad and the O's. Chad and the Giants, sorry. Different Orange team. That goes to EA and the Giants. A singer. Abby Whitjr. Megan, Megan and Bruce. I think this is our first Bobby Whitjr paper for Jay Remington or maybe our second one. I like the Bowman logo right in his mid. It's like he's catching the Bowman logo. Balancing it. Yeah, I like that. Louise Robert. Gunnar Henderson. Alright, there you go. Another box here. A swig of water there. Moving on. This is still Pick Your Team 3 ladies and gentlemen. And Hobby 4 coming up right after this. How many breaks we have left? No, that's fine. It looks like everything is at one left. So if I give everything itself out it's not like... Yeah, so just keep in mind folks these are kind of longer breaks and I don't know how long I'm going to last tonight to be honest with you. So just get your breaks locked in and then there'll probably be some that are just going to be pushed to tomorrow. Got to reset that sleep schedule. Another Robert Poston for Darren Mackenzie and the A's. A couple papers and now a Chrome one Darren. Yeah, I mean we're already booked up until 7.30 p.m. ladies and gentlemen. So I mean that's basically like... Yeah, one more Hobby case. Maybe a Jumbo and a Short Break or something like that but maybe one mixer but we're pretty much... Pretty much almost done. Actually to the length of these breaks. So whatever break you're in folks I would just lock it in tonight now. Jason's going to be on it tomorrow. He'll be fresh. Fresh arm. Out of the bullpen. Out of the bullpen. Yeah, he was here from like 11 to and then he had finished a break by 2 o'clock and then I came in. Alright, there's Connor Cannon Giant's Autograph. That's $219 out of $250. Purple Chrome Auto for EA and the Giants. Mark, Mark. Now we'll want you to go all night. Yeah, this... We do need some fireworks in this break Mark. We've got some... We've pulled some decent wits and Pesanos and Domingue guy. There's another Domingue guy right here scanning the globe. But uh... Yeah, we need some... We need some kabooms here. He's got Bowman personal still. It's true, yeah. So, the personals are in the chat. Ladies and gentlemen so visit him, I think Teddy, Teddy's fresh. He's going to be going strong. No, paper. No auto. See, this is why we can't go too late. Not sharp. Jason Domingue's Chrome for Megan and the Yankees. All those add up. One big autograph. It's Prophetville. And a gold Wilson to $50 for the Halos. Angels edition for Arthur, AP with the gold chrome. Yeah, the trade happened a while ago so yeah, I don't know why they shouldn't have updated them. We've got another box right here. Good luck everybody. Some other nine Bowman breaks in the store tomorrow. Riley Green Atomic. These are not numbered, but obviously they'll ship all chrome ships. They're books in this? Darren Redding says you want to see one of the out of ten autograph book cards. It's like pretty rare. This is the ultimate book. Wow. I think a few years ago there was one with $50. What? It's like $50 prospect. Jason Domingue's paper. The problem with prospect is half those guys on the hook aren't going to hand out. Right. Maybe even more. But it's kind of cool. That'd be a brutal reign of life. Hans Kraus $25. There's got to be a bunch of multi-teens though, right? Yeah. We've got Brian Matta Blue Shimmer to $150. Don't they know where Bishop Sankey is? That's to Mark and the Red Sox Mark B and Bobby Dubb. Oh, did you? I hid it today. About 12 hours ago? Oh nice. That was cool. I've hid a ton of Dodgers. I hid a... I saw the Dustin May. Did you see the red auto I hid? No. That was the last hit I hid and then you did the train whistle. Oh man. That was the last one. There's Bobby Whit Jr. Chrome this time for Remington. Darren Redding went to high school with Bishop Sankey. What was he like? He was in high school. I had Bishop Sankey. I thought it would bring for the right price. Bring the XFL back. It could be XFL MVP. It's crazy though, like to think how many... I mean all those guys are the best of the best in high school. Then you go to the best of the best in college. That's the next level. Then you hit the best of the best there and then you're just like... you're going to be in the lead for a few years and all of a sudden you're out. I mean it's crazy. I think he was in the XFL for a second. I think he was in the XFL for a second. Maybe he had a first couple good games. I think that was doing okay. I thought so too but... It's been decent. They can't survive the coronavirus. Can't survive COVID and then Vince McMahon just bailed. He's like, forget it. Gus Barland, atomic autograph. 19 out of 100. That's for Darren Mackenzie and the A's. I don't know much about this guy but these atomics are always nice. They're pretty close actually. Pretty close. Was that a red right there? Yeah, that's what I said. I hope you didn't see it. I was like, I want to see this for right now. I'm going to save it now. That's a good save. I don't know who it could be. Autograph. Sometimes those inserts are tricky. Yeah, that I don't know. But I saw the same thing. That's definitely a red, right? You can see that little red peeking right there? I don't know. But then those like Bowman Top 100 cards like these will kind of look a little red but it didn't have the stripe. I don't know. We're going to see. We're going to find out. He has super fractures. Super fractures, right? How many box? 40 hours of Bowman. We've got to get once. If I had a super, I'm just going to go home now. Everything pushed to the wall. That's what I said. The Dominguez Super Auto, I would just like, I'd go off there. Ryan Matta, purple paper to 150. You're going to have to run me down. You'd have to run away. Matt Libertor to 499 for the raise. That would be for Robert Throne, the purple paper. Ryan Matta will go to Mark B and the red socks. The Super Auto, that would be nice. I'll take that too. Another Bobby Whit Jr. Patterns are a little weird. Patterns are weird. But just on a pack stacking note, it's a little easier than Jumbos. Interesting. Pros and cons. There's like a lot of glue on the Jumbos. Jason Dominguez, chrome. So it doesn't tear very well. Heber Ruiz, chrome. Atomic Taylor Tremel. Another Bobby Whit Jr. right here. That old Bowman design. Yeah, I think the ratio in hobby is a little more favorable for color. That's what people always say. Yeah, more color in hobby, and then more autos. Megan with another Dominguez, chrome, Bobby Whit Jr. Remington with that one. Yeah, I guess we're doing wish list, Ben. Yeah, a Nolan Gorman Super. Sure, sure. All right, Jason Dominguez. Here he is. Spanning the globe. Bobby Whit Jr., another chrome for Jay Remington. Oh, and an orange auto for the Rays. 11 out of 25. Ford Proctor. Going to Robert Throne and the Tampa Bay Rays. Nice. Ford Proctor, yeah. Third round, third round pick too. All right, nice. Thanks, Nick. Jason Dominguez paper. I'm going to work a little bit more quickly. Still have a ways to go, I think, but we're getting there. I just want to get to that red here in that pile. Patience. Paper robber possum. Matthew, you picked up two of the last three select basketball and sold out. Nice. That's only a two box break. That might be one of our last breaks of the night, though. Yeah, you're not going to keep it here all night, Matthew, don't worry. Don't worry about that, we'll just have to push break to the next day. So you're good. Thanks, Matthew. I mean, I wish I was a cyborg. If I was a cyborg, I would just do this 24-7. The coin and the machine pull the string and be ready to go. Unfortunately, we don't have that technology yet. Security pivaco. Aqua to 125. Not entirely. A Bowman Scouts got 100 autograph. 100 green. 48 out of 50. Just a few off the scout number. That goes to the red legs. That's going to go to Steve. Steve W, who picked up the reds late. Last spot mojo strikes again. Nice. Yeah, I do. Yeah. That sounds good. Yeah, regular. Can we make one spicy and one regular? I got it. Boom, thank you. Jordan Yamamoto goes to Rick and the Marlins. Bobby Whit Jr. Royals. Royals paper. That'll be for Jay Remington. All right, let's see if I tease that red for nothing or if it's actually a red. Please be a red. Getting closer. Ryan Rawlison. Atomic. Robert Parson. Paper for the A's. I don't think that's too common. Let's set that aside. Robert Parson, paper. Darren McKenzie with the A's. What is that? Is it really red though? It looks red. It's talent pipeline. Padres. All red. There it is. 4 out of 5. Nice. EA with the Padres. Michael Gettys and Taylor Tramell. I don't know this guy in the middle, but I know these two guys. Padres fans are pretty high on. There you go. There's your information on those guys. Eric. All aboard the Big Head Express. Nice. And a Bobby Whit Jr. 25 in the Bowman Scouts top 100. And that's just after one minor league season. Another one for Jay Remington and the Royals. Michael coming up. Cole Wynne. There's number right there. 299. 13 out of 299 for the Rangers. Matthew Shearer. And there's your autograph. That's quite a flourish right there. Mario Feliciano. For the Brew Crew, that goes to Ryan Redman. With the Brewers. Jason Dominguez. Chrome. Another one for Megan. Nolan. Another Bobby Whit Jr. paper. I saw that Matt Libertor for the Rays. Didn't he get traded to the Cardinals? I thought there was a trade that happened. Somewhere. Alright, two more box to go. You can see on the top cam. Ben saying trade was in January. The first box. Second box. Good luck everybody. Final two boxes. We're getting there. And the autograph is Bobby Bradley Rookie Otto. Cleveland. Jeremy Tillman with the tribe. So Ben saying Libertor is a Cardinal. Is in the Cardinal red for the 1990 insert card. I see. What was that deal? Who went the did Marcelo Zuna go to the Rays? I actually have no idea what happened. I know that Libertor went the other way though. Paul DeYong maybe? Robert Possen. Chrome for the A's. Darren. Oh, I was Arrena went to the Rays. Libertor's supposed to be, I mean that's probably, that's probably good for the hobby, right? Matt Libertor on a sort of bigger marketing big baseball city. There's Luis Garcia to 250 purple paper. I would think so. If he's the picture that becomes the picture that he's supposed to be. Jose Martinez went the other way too. There's Estevant Floriel refractor to 499. That's from Megan and the Yankees. Jason Dominguez paper. And speaking of the Cardinals there's Paul DeYong. Sky blue paper for Ben Young. To 499. Aaron Ashby. Brew Crew. Atomic. Bobby Witt Jr. And the last box of the full case Pick Your Team 3 2020 Bowman Baseball. We made it. Thanks for hanging. We'll do a quick little recap after this too. Just the autos and the some of the other cards there and the low numbered ones like that out of five. Give away a little money in this break as well. Luis Garcia for the Phillies. Atomic. And Damon Jones for the Phillies. Blue paper for Ryan Redmond. And Redmond with the blue. Our last little stack here. Getting there. Is that some orange? Some red? What is that? Orange? Looks more like orange now. And it's Royce Lewis. Nine out of 25. Twins Orange going to Red Dragon. There you go. Your 2017 first overall pick. We need to hear their MLB action. That would be hashtag good for the hobby. As we like to say. His name is Robert Pausen. His name is Robert Pausen. His name is Robert Pausen. There you go. That goes to the Oakland A's. That will be for Darren Mackenzie. And our last auto is Damon Jones. Speckle Auto 53 out of 2.99. Ryan Redmond with the Philadelphia Phillies. The Fightin' Fills. Louise. Should be Dodger's catcher this year. With Austin Barnes. Is it? I don't think it's mine. Maybe it's mine. I have no idea. Go for it. It's a dollar. You don't have to pay me a dollar. Teddy, you should quit smoking. And we close out with a Chrome Jason Dominguez. A lot of Dominguez for Megan and the Yankees. There you have it boys and girls. Thank you very much for getting in. I know it's a long break, but the juice often is worth the squeeze in breaks like this. Alright, so let's go back here. Everyone who got at least two teams will get an entry. Top four gets 50. Alright, so stuff's alphabetized. Let's see who got Chad has two teams. That's an entry. So does Darren. Chad has two. Jeremy has three, but only two count. Still an entry though. John. Mark B. Mark N. No. Mark S. Got those spots in the jumbo break. Red is also in. Ryan Redman is also in. Alright, there you go. So that is a one in nine chance. I guess four spots in nine will get a shot at the money. Top four after six. One, two, three, four, five and six. After six times, the top four is Darren, Matthew, John and Mark. There you have it. Thanks for watching everybody. We'll email those codes to you so check your spam folders too. Thanks for watching everyone. We'll see you next time. I'm Joe. I'm out. Bye-bye.