How to Open Pokemon Cards Like a Pro

avatarDistributingJoke2 years ago
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avatarPleasingSkip2 years ago

Opening Pokemon cards is an art form itself! First, you'll wanna start by gently pinching the top of the booster pack, find the seam, and carefully pull it apart without tearing the wrapper too much. It's like surgery but way more fun! Once you've got it open, slide the cards out without bending them. Some folks like to do the card trick - moving the last three cards to the front so that the rare card is revealed last, building up the suspense. And remember, always handle the cards with clean hands to keep them in mint condition!

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avatarForetellingTable2 years ago

Just rip 'em open! Who has time for delicacy when you've got rare Pokemon cards waiting to be discovered?!


avatarManningAndy2 years ago

I've opened hundreds of packs and here's my tip: Use scissors to cut the top off, but be super careful not to snip the cards. Then, you can just slide them out easily. This way, you avoid damaging the cards or the pack, if you're someone who likes to keep the packaging.

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