![]() ![]() I found these to work good for me in New Jersey, they may be different depending on where you live. Sunday– Selling = 6-9 pm / Buying = Latest possible Saturday– Selling = 3-11 pm / Buying = either in morning or late at night Buying = the latest possible time but for me around 9 30 pm.įriday– Selling = 8-11 pm / Buying = Latest but for me around 2 am Buying = the latest possible time but for me around 9 30 pm. ![]() Here are the time schedules I find the best in North America This is because the other player/players are going to think I wasted all this time and I am just going to keep bidding and may not be aware of the actually price. If you see a bid that starts at 20k, and you bid and it reaches about the same price as the ones in the buy now, just quit. For example, let’s go back to Kessel again. ![]() Also, you are going to need to know the prices for each player to make sure that you are getting a good deal. If you see a card you want and it has 2 or 3 hours left, just add it to your watch list. Do not bid when there is 10 or more minutes. Another good tip is bidding on the cards with about 30 seconds left. For me, weekends at around 2 and 3 am eastern time seems to work the best, since most players are sleeping or not available and it leaves me aware of some cards that might not be being bid on. A good way to bid is finding the right time to bid and the best chance to have the least amount of players trying to bid as well. In NHL 13, after someone bids, and the time is less than 20 seconds, the bid timer will always go back down to 20 seconds so you can never get that last second steal. Learning how to bid can be challenging and, for some people, frustrating. So make sure you’re always on top of the best deals and learn the current price before buying a player! Kessel can be worth 50k one week and 30k then next. Prices can change at any time so you need to be on top of current prices. For example, if 10 Kessel are up for all 40k and by the end of the day there are none left and person A puts one up for 30k because he is not aware of the current price he went for and then person B tries to have competition and puts one up for 32.5k then more people will do the same to keep the prices closer. Prices are always being switched and swapped. I am hoping I can help you all with a few helpful tips I have found out myself and to save you those extra pucks to complete your ultimate team! To start off I am going to make a few tips pages for you guys so you can learn some secrets! ![]()
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