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big Steve,

This gets a little complicated. If you can provide the auction # it would help in explaining. Or, if you post the bid history (last 4 bids will do), with fake user id's, bid amounts and bid times, that would also work.

P.S. Probably best not to get into big Steve's initials.
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Originally posted by Steve:
Rick, if big Steve's bid was placed prior to the one that drove him to his max minus 37 cents, that would explain things.


That's what it's been in the past. It seems that without the bid history it's hard to explain it (even with bid history it's hard to explain - maybe HAVING the bid history makes it hard to explain). If big Steve gets it, no need to get bid history.
I was thinking of another auction he mentioned: "(I won one 100 dollar item by something like 37 cents) Maybe it did not work in this case because it was dutch??"

Dutch auctions are problematic for snipers. We've had someone spell out his strategy for them fairly recently, as a matter of fact, and it didn't include any snipes. Yes, here 'tis; this was posted by RhinoBoy on June 12, 2003:

"I don't usually snipe dutch auctions because the timing of the bid is so important. Dutch auctions are more like those who get in line first win. The people who bid early get to place lower bids because of the bid increment requirements.

"Here is what I mean:
* There are 10 items for sale.
* Current bid is 1.00
* I figure the value of the product to me is 10.00
* I want 6
* There currently are 8 bids for 1.00 each.
* I bid 10.01 for 6

"Now why would I do that? Everyone keeps bidding at the lower level with the bid increment increasing at minimum increment. Now two things can happen:

* Bidding stops way lower than my 10.01. This is great for me because I get all 6 for the winning lowest bid. If the lowest bid is $2.00, I get 6 for 2.00 each. I have the highest bid so I get my 6 even if the 2.00 bidder wanted all 10.

* Bidding gets to the 10.00 range. I have an advantage because my bid was at that range 1st. If someone else bids 10.01 and wants all 10, I still get my 6 because I bid first. The other advantage is the bid increment thing. One time I didn’t bid early and the bid increment stopped me from bidding. Say in this case, the next available bid would be 11.00 and it wasn’t worth it to me. Everyone got theirs for 10.00 and I would have been one of them if I had bid earlier.


Rick, do you have a take on this? Could the fact that big Steve is talking about a dutch auction have made a difference? Confused
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Originally posted by Steve:
Rick, do you have a take on this?


I'm not sure any more. I'm not even sure which member we're discussing.

I THINK you have it Steve, but at this point you better hope I'm not your best collaborator.

Maybe amh will see this.

I'd really like to see the actual bid history. Something about a picture versus 1,000 words.

"I confuse very easily at my age." - You seem pretty bright to me.
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LOl, Steve, the next time I will address you two as "you both" and see how many answers I get. Well, "boys" is not for me. It sounds like I am calling in the "cow hands", so , since I know you are older, but only suspect Rick is much younger than either of us,I will stick with your individual names or "gentelmen". Smile

rsmiller40

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