Chase cards · still unpulled
Read live from inventory. Each one leaves this rail the second it is drawn.
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Pick what you collect.
Four categories, the same expected value, different rides. Every pack reveals exactly one real graded card drawn from that pack's published pool.

Vintage
1999–20031999–2003. Base Set through Skyridge.
Lower floor bought in exchange for a much fatter tail.
- Levels
- $5 – $250
- Chase cards live
- 30
- Biggest unpulled
- $2,362.49
Top card in the vault: 2002 Pikachu · PSA 9

Modern
2019–now2019 onward. Sword & Shield to today.
The middle setting. Solid floor, real upside.
- Levels
- $5 – $250
- Chase cards live
- 24
- Biggest unpulled
- $3,470.91
Top card in the vault: 2021 Umbreon VMAX · PSA 9

Illustration
All erasAlternate art, illustration rares, special art.
The middle setting. Solid floor, real upside.
- Levels
- $5 – $250
- Chase cards live
- 24
- Biggest unpulled
- $3,333.12
Top card in the vault: 2021 Gengar VMAX · PSA 10

Rewind
2004–20182004–2018. The middle era.
Highest floor. Fewest wipeouts, fewest fireworks.
- Levels
- $5 – $250
- Chase cards live
- 18
- Biggest unpulled
- $3,158.34
Top card in the vault: 2014 Dialga-EX · PSA 10
Every category is stocked so that roughly a quarter of pulls come in above the pack price and the worst outcome is a partial loss rather than a wipeout. The exact distribution for every level is published on the odds page, computed live from inventory. You should still expect to lose money on any individual pack.







