 Hi everyone, Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com coming at you with a quick little random number block randomizer with all these teams. To fill up, ultimate, pick your team at nine, which is coming up in a separate video. So it works just like, oh it doesn't say here, but it works just like our number blocks. In fact, if you go to our frequently asked questions area, let me just show this off really quick. There is, I think, a section where it says, yeah, what's a random number block? There it is, that's what it is right there. There you go, so check that section out. That's pretty fun, that's a new thing on Jaspy's. So big thanks to these folks, obviously they read all that so they know what the deal is. Let's roll it, let's randomize it. One and a five, six times for each list. Names first, one, two, three, four, five, and sixth and final time. After six, we got Anthony down to Mark. And then six times for the numbers. One, two, three, four, five, and sixth and final time. After six, we got eight down to two. All right, so Anthony with eight, William with three, Chad with zero. So Chad, you get any and all redemptions. Any and all redemptions for that group of teams right there, including one of one redemptions. Chris, parent, you'll still get live one of ones. That situation has happened in all the years we've been doing this maybe twice. So, but we still have to say it. Sean with four, Robert with seven, John with nine, Mike with six, Chris with one, John with five, and Mark with two. So let's sort that by column B right here. And let's center that up. Coming up in a separate video will be the break itself. Jaspy'scasebreaks.com, see ya.