Source:
https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-th5zq-1a76723

Dr. Beckett recaps attending all four days of the Watters Creek Show, noting it was slightly less crowded than the peak January show but still one of the best, and praises Kyle’s promotion work. He describes his approach to working dollar boxes, adding a new regular dealer, learning that some sellers move “non-Whatnot” cards into value boxes, and how quantity deals can lead to both wins and a few buying mistakes. He shares tactics for spotting worthwhile tables (inventory quantity, disorganization, box-price structure, fresh stock, and posted quantity breaks) and recounts hearing a bulk quarter-box negotiation. Beckett also highlights show conversations about eye appeal, grading inconsistency, the T-Pot experiment, Pokémon’s rise, and Whatnot, and discusses price-sensitive vs non-price-sensitive cards, trading liquidity, ethical vs deceptive flipping, willpower as a “muscle,” gamblification fallacies, and how ChatGPT learning from his queries feels creepy.
 
01:33 Whatnot Dealers and Dollar Boxes
06:14 How to Spot Good Tables
08:16 Negotiations and Box Stamina
10:57 Price Sensitive vs Casual Cards
11:56 Trading Culture and Flipping Ethics
13:04 Mindset Gamification and ChatGPT