Jun 5, 2026
Was This Collector Gambling? + The $10,000 Jackie Debate + Risk vs Conviction
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Episode summary
The Jackie Robinson story continues, but the discussion takes an unexpected turn.
Jeremy Lee, David Chase, Joe Poirot, and Josh Adams explore one of the most uncomfortable questions in the hobby: where is the line between collecting and gambling?
Using the now-famous Jackie Robinson patch card purchase as the backdrop, the panel debates risk, conviction, financial responsibility, debt, marriage, hobby passion, and whether collectors sometimes justify decisions they know they shouldn't make.
The conversation also explores card valuation, one-of-one psychology, memorabilia cards, grading, market dynamics, and the challenges of separating emotional attachment from financial reality.
Whether you agree with the buyer or not, this discussion touches on something almost every collector has experienced.
A card you simply couldn't stop thinking about.
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