mate how do you not have 100K subscribers?!? ... IMO One of the only Pokemon TCG channels not full of BS! (only concerned about subscribers etc.) ... your videos have help grow my knowledge base on the hobby and I appreciate all the help you give in your videos. Look forward to plenty more mate! much love from Australia
Thanks man! I am glad you like the channel! I don't do any advertising whatsoever. Maybe I need to start each video with a dub step montage and tell people to subscribe. ;)
Seriously from watching your videos and listening to your insight on Pokemon you have changed my outlook on collecting and Pokemon in general. Again your knowledge is unmatched! Every 1 on RUclips thats involved in Pokemon should be subscribed to this channel! Great Video as always!
I've gotta say this, you are so inspiring. Your videos have encoraged me to continue with my passion for pokemon and not worry about getting "the best" cards. I collect what i can and when i can. I see so many huge collections on social media and its intimidating because it makes you feel like you're not worthy in the community but since i started watching your videos ive learned being a collector is not about having the biggest and best collection, its about enjoying the process of collecting. Thank you so much SMParette and keep inspiring us collectors to collect! :)
your advice is absolutely spot on, can only master something if you are engaged, that goes for anything in life but it's interesting to see how it applies to business as well
I think the consistency aspect of collecting is perhaps the biggest separation between beginners and the more 'serious' collectors. I've collected cards since release on and off, amassing some pretty good collections over that time, but it's only within the last year I'd say I'm more comfortable in what I'm doing. I'm only just starting to get that je ne sais quoi around certain items, and that appreciation of "this is my focus". I feel like I'm a beginner still, but having had a good solid year and a half or so of watching how the market reacts to new releases, the Pokemon Go hype etc etc has given me a bit more scope on the hobby as a whole, where-as before, I would definitely get swept up in the hype and purchase everything I could. I think time and patience is what makes any hobby a bit more serious. Hopefully one day I'll be able to feel as comfortable in my position in the hobby as you :) Good video as always.
thanks for another wise lesson! again! and your right... i know i can't affort to have a full set of let's say "team rocket returns" in mint condition or a skyridge mint set those are out of my range. and i'm aware of that! so i'm sticking with my pikachu collection and i'm enjoying it :)
Love your videos mate - at the turn of the year I got my old cards out and have started collecting any condition base sets- jungle-fossel and rocket cards as that was my era as a kid. I spend what spare cash I have a week on picking up some nostalgic cards from back in the day and I love it. Think your videos are so helpful so keep up the good work and thank you😊
I almost feel this video was made for me. Thanks I needed to hear what you had to say in this video. I do need to pace myself more when collecting Pokemon. I have been collecting for maybe 2.5 years now and it was cool to hear that it's ok not to have everything because that was what I initially thought collecting was but now I focus primarily on collecting sealed booster packs and sealed merchandise. I love organizing it and looking at it.
I am glad you liked the video! It is difficult to pace yourself with so many cards to buy, and so much information. Even for myself I have to be careful with how much I buy per week.
its important to have a fundamental understanding of how to play the game and where cards stand as legal for play and out of print, as an early nostalgia not knowing to play is widely accepted up to about sky ridge , today its hard with out knowing at least the rules for game play and deck building and expansion release dates , some cards are worthy of being singled out of a set while others are more appealing with its entire chronicle . still collecting with out knowing game play with cards can be fanaticism having multiples of a card that is only called for once in a complete set and up to 4 max in a deck requires some slight form of rational collecting principle especially with the current explosion in psa submitting. buying with the intent to keep or utilize is where the real value is everything else is just a fiat comparison, and that's just not real register your cards
Funny story I was thinking I needed to find out who I bought all my PSA grade 10 Promo Pikachu from and I couldnt remember so was watching your video and it just dawned on me. Checked my history and yup it was you ;)
Hey Scott. I'd like your opinion on something. I'm about to spend $3100 on a PSA 10 staff Charizard. Currently they're only 16 PSA 10 examples in the world. What do you think of that price point? Would you consider a solid investment due too it's limited print?
excellent video as always. I do have a request though! please make a video about your experience with fake pokemon cards and or psa cards that have been tampered with etc. I recently had a bad transaction where the buyer demanded a refund because he claimed my psa card was fake and was not a legit gem mint 10. long story short the buyer pu4chased the card and tried flipping it, after a couple weeks he reduced the price, then when he wasn't making a profit on it he claimed it was fake and ebay forced a refund. Do you have any experience or insight on tampered psa card? would love to see a video about it!
Honestly as much as I think he tried to make a quick sale on my card and forced a return when he realized that he wasn't making much profit, he also has me second guessing that my card may have been tampered with before I owned it. Out of courtesy for the guy (giving him the benefit of the doubt) I don't want to reveal his username. Also I'm planning on sending most of my collection to PSA to be re-encapsulated to ensure authenticity.
Hey Scott, any plans on doing a snap! card video? The recent thread you started on efour is really interesting (as well as the supposed Charmander snap that popped up..) and may make for a good video. Awesome content as usual!
While I can see what you're saying I kind of disagree with this definition of a serious collector. Or maybe you think there's a distinction between a serious collector and a true collector? I don't think it relates to how much you buy as opposed to how much you want to pursue. A lot of people in the Pokemon hobby just want to complete main sets without going after promos (or reverse holos) or anything special like that. To me that would be an average collector.
hello smpratte my favorite pokemon cards I ever wanted to see are the . Pokemon Snap Best Photo Contest Cards if u have any plz do video on them plzzzzz
mate how do you not have 100K subscribers?!? ... IMO One of the only Pokemon TCG channels not full of BS! (only concerned about subscribers etc.) ... your videos have help grow my knowledge base on the hobby and I appreciate all the help you give in your videos. Look forward to plenty more mate! much love from Australia
Thanks man! I am glad you like the channel! I don't do any advertising whatsoever. Maybe I need to start each video with a dub step montage and tell people to subscribe. ;)
smpratte haha!!
smpratte yea and do pack openings were you scream at the phone when you pull a ultra rare and act British and say yes mate
You need to do one of those 1000 degree knife videos, that seems to gain subs and views ;)
"smpratte - 1000 DEGREE KNIFE vs STACK OF POKEMON CARDS"
Because the majority of people watching Pokémon video's are 8-12 year old kids who don't care about the business side of it.
the Rudy of Pokemon
Seriously from watching your videos and listening to your insight on Pokemon you have changed my outlook on collecting and Pokemon in general. Again your knowledge is unmatched! Every 1 on RUclips thats involved in Pokemon should be subscribed to this channel! Great Video as always!
2 years on and this is still 100% true
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I've gotta say this, you are so inspiring. Your videos have encoraged me to continue with my passion for pokemon and not worry about getting "the best" cards. I collect what i can and when i can. I see so many huge collections on social media and its intimidating because it makes you feel like you're not worthy in the community but since i started watching your videos ive learned being a collector is not about having the biggest and best collection, its about enjoying the process of collecting. Thank you so much SMParette and keep inspiring us collectors to collect! :)
Wise words
Wise words
Great video bud. Always down to earth & great to watch.
your advice is absolutely spot on, can only master something if you are engaged, that goes for anything in life but it's interesting to see how it applies to business as well
I think the consistency aspect of collecting is perhaps the biggest separation between beginners and the more 'serious' collectors. I've collected cards since release on and off, amassing some pretty good collections over that time, but it's only within the last year I'd say I'm more comfortable in what I'm doing. I'm only just starting to get that je ne sais quoi around certain items, and that appreciation of "this is my focus". I feel like I'm a beginner still, but having had a good solid year and a half or so of watching how the market reacts to new releases, the Pokemon Go hype etc etc has given me a bit more scope on the hobby as a whole, where-as before, I would definitely get swept up in the hype and purchase everything I could. I think time and patience is what makes any hobby a bit more serious. Hopefully one day I'll be able to feel as comfortable in my position in the hobby as you :) Good video as always.
thanks for another wise lesson!
again!
and your right... i know i can't affort to have a full set of let's say "team rocket returns" in mint condition or a skyridge mint set those are out of my range. and i'm aware of that! so i'm sticking with my pikachu collection and i'm enjoying it :)
Been watching some of your older videos and it is crazy how much is still applicable in 2024
Love your videos mate - at the turn of the year I got my old cards out and have started collecting any condition base sets- jungle-fossel and rocket cards as that was my era as a kid.
I spend what spare cash I have a week on picking up some nostalgic cards from back in the day and I love it.
Think your videos are so helpful so keep up the good work and thank you😊
this needs to be trending. this is important.
I almost feel this video was made for me. Thanks I needed to hear what you had to say in this video. I do need to pace myself more when collecting Pokemon. I have been collecting for maybe 2.5 years now and it was cool to hear that it's ok not to have everything because that was what I initially thought collecting was but now I focus primarily on collecting sealed booster packs and sealed merchandise. I love organizing it and looking at it.
I am glad you liked the video! It is difficult to pace yourself with so many cards to buy, and so much information. Even for myself I have to be careful with how much I buy per week.
its important to have a fundamental understanding of how to play the game and where cards stand as legal for play and out of print, as an early nostalgia not knowing to play is widely accepted up to about sky ridge , today its hard with out knowing at least the rules for game play and deck building and expansion release dates , some cards are worthy of being singled out of a set while others are more appealing with its entire chronicle . still collecting with out knowing game play with cards can be fanaticism having multiples of a card that is only called for once in a complete set and up to 4 max in a deck requires some slight form of rational collecting principle especially with the current explosion in psa submitting. buying with the intent to keep or utilize is where the real value is everything else is just a fiat comparison, and that's just not real
register your cards
Will diamond and pearl set ever be valuable cuz I have many cards from there
Great video very informative! I totally agree on how it's not how much you spend it's our engaged you are with pokemon as a whole
Funny story I was thinking I needed to find out who I bought all my PSA grade 10 Promo Pikachu from and I couldnt remember so was watching your video and it just dawned on me. Checked my history and yup it was you ;)
Will forever focus on my magikarp army!
Stephneechan Karp Karp Karp!
That's an awesome shirt!
What is a serious collectors who is THE LEGENDARY serious collector ?
I hear she's a woman and live in france
I have never seen this women before, sounds like she is not real. :)
This is your best video PokeLegend!
How much would it cost me to get the first base set? doesnt have to be first edition or anyuthing.
Hey Scott. I'd like your opinion on something. I'm about to spend $3100 on a PSA 10 staff Charizard. Currently they're only 16 PSA 10 examples in the world. What do you think of that price point? Would you consider a solid investment due too it's limited print?
excellent video as always. I do have a request though! please make a video about your experience with fake pokemon cards and or psa cards that have been tampered with etc. I recently had a bad transaction where the buyer demanded a refund because he claimed my psa card was fake and was not a legit gem mint 10. long story short the buyer pu4chased the card and tried flipping it, after a couple weeks he reduced the price, then when he wasn't making a profit on it he claimed it was fake and ebay forced a refund. Do you have any experience or insight on tampered psa card? would love to see a video about it!
This is a good suggestion, I will try and make something related to this topic!
What is this buyer's Ebay username? I would like to block a nuisance like that.
Honestly as much as I think he tried to make a quick sale on my card and forced a return when he realized that he wasn't making much profit, he also has me second guessing that my card may have been tampered with before I owned it. Out of courtesy for the guy (giving him the benefit of the doubt) I don't want to reveal his username. Also I'm planning on sending most of my collection to PSA to be re-encapsulated to ensure authenticity.
Agreed 100%. Great video :)
now what do you mean with, its what you do with your cards, can you elaborate on that?
a serious collector is an eagle like myself
Hey Scott, any plans on doing a snap! card video? The recent thread you started on efour is really interesting (as well as the supposed Charmander snap that popped up..) and may make for a good video.
Awesome content as usual!
I want to be a serious collector!
this is a great video man. very good advice :)
Sick sonichu shirt bro
While I can see what you're saying I kind of disagree with this definition of a serious collector. Or maybe you think there's a distinction between a serious collector and a true collector? I don't think it relates to how much you buy as opposed to how much you want to pursue. A lot of people in the Pokemon hobby just want to complete main sets without going after promos (or reverse holos) or anything special like that. To me that would be an average collector.
very awesome video! keep em coming
Awesome :)
hello smpratte my favorite pokemon cards I ever wanted to see are the . Pokemon Snap Best Photo Contest Cards if u have any plz do video on them plzzzzz
hi