Buy game and collective cards in a booster pack is a lucky thing that should be clear to anyone who buys such a pack. Nevertheless, at least one expects a fair chance to draw one or more good cards. That's exactly what Twitch Streamer Ray Narvaez Jr. but completely lost, when he opened a seemingly damned card pack during a stream.
So much bad luck is almost at all: Narvaez first draws an action card and a hornliu. So far so good, because now he is ready for the really good cards. Instead, however, another Hornliu appears, and still one, and still one, and actually a fifth. At this point, the entertainer understands nothing more. But on Twitter, however, there are humorous: "I think I am now an insect trainer."
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How could this happen?
Five times the same Pokémon in a pack is of course unbelievable bad luck and should not actually be possible. Already during the stream, Narvaez expresses the assumption that the shell was welded by a nasty collector. Someone could have collected Hornlius to put them in a pack and interpret the trap in a shop.
Is the Pokémon Company to blame? Another possibility would be a mistake in production. After printing, the cards should be mixed and distributed well. But who has ever gambled Uno or another card game knows that it comes to groupings of the same color (or in this case of the same pocket monster).
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There's another way
Pokémon card collector SuperDuperdani shows us the other side of the medal. In a stream, she opened a box with 36 booster packs. And indeed, all three cards with hologram pressure fell into the hands. Each pack contains marmed a maximum of a holo card, and that's extremely rare. Again, it could be a mistake in production, but at least for the advantage of the buyer.
Have you ever had incredible happiness or misfortune when tearing a card pack?
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