![]() Heavily Played Foils (HPFs) and Damaged Foils follow the same rules as their non-foil counterparts.Cardfight Vanguard D-LBT01 Lyrical Monasterio Earnscorrect Clarissa RRR Deck ORR. Cards like these are not accepted through TCGplayer.) (Note: No one likes to receive a card that is covered in a foreign substance, such as food, liquid or other material. Cards in Damaged condition may have extreme border wear, extreme corner wear, heavy scratching or scuffing, folds, creases or tears or other damages that impacts the structural integrity of the card. ![]() If more than 30% of the card is damaged by liquid, it's considered Damaged. HP cards can have one small instance of missing ink (such as if something is stuck to a card, then removed and pulls away part of the card), along with major creasing, whitening and border wear if the card can still be sleeve playable.Ĭards in Damaged condition can exhibit a tear, bend or crease that may make the card illegal for tournament play, even in a sleeve. Cards with less than 30% of the surface being liquid damaged are typically accepted but may be considered Damaged if especially detrimental. As long as there are no major defects, these minor flaws are okay on MPFs.Ĭards in Heavily Played (HP) condition show a severe amount of wear. They are also allowed to have minor border wear. Warping, clouding, scratching and a little flaking are all fine on Moderately Played Foils (MPFs). Foils in Lightly Played condition may also have slight fading or signs of wear or slight warping.Ĭards in Moderately Played (MP) condition can have border wear, corner wear, scratching or scuffing, creases or whitening or any combination of mild examples of these marks.Ī Moderately Played card may have some form of a more major marking, such as creasing that doesnʼt affect card integrity, but not in combination with other issues such as scratches, scuffs or border/edge wear and not impacting a large area of the card. ![]() Scratches in the art box tend to be more noticeable and factor more heavily than other flaws. Any flaws such as scratches are very slight, and no major imperfections or flaws should exist. Lightly Played Foils (LPFs) show minimal wear and very few surface flaws. The acceptable range of cards within the Lightly Played condition include both cards with a handful of minor imperfections and those with a few more noticeable imperfections. Noticeable imperfections are okay, but none should be too severe or at too high a volume. There are no major defects such as liquid damage, bends or issues with the structural integrity of the card. Near Mint Foils are nearly pristine cards because itʼs the most scrutinized card condition.Ĭards in Lightly Played (LP) condition may have minor border or corner wear or even just slight scuffs or scratches. As a result, grading Near Mint Foils (NMFs) is fairly simple: They canʼt have any scratches, clouding, print defects or visible damage or marks. On foil cards, wear and blemishes are more easily noticed. The acceptable range of cards within the Near Mint condition include both cards with no imperfections and cards with a few minor imperfections. A Near Mint card may have a tiny edge nick or a tiny scratch or two, but overall look nearly unplayed with no major defects or flaws. Near MintĬards in Near Mint (NM) condition show minimal to no wear from shuffling, play or handling and can have a nearly unmarked surface, crisp corners and unblemished edges outside of a few minimal flaws. It also can be used as a guide for what you should classify your cards at if you are considering trading them into us. The following guide is provided to you so that you know what to expect when purchasing a card from us. We choose the industry standard of for our condition grading. Our website uses a number of conditions, from Near Mint to Damaged and every card is priced accordingly. To request a return/exchange you need to: If you are approved for an exchange you will receive another item of choice or store credit for the value of the item that it was originally sold for. To complete your return, we require your order number or a receipt as proof of purchase from our store.Įxchanges are only offered in specific situations and are provided only on the basis of good will.
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![]() ![]() Any expectation and credal interval depends on the exact prior that is chosen. In addition, there is a well-known, but no less grave drawback to the way in which the Bayesian conclusions are reached: we have to assume a prior probability assignment over the statistical hypotheses. As indicated in the discussion of Neyman-Pearson hypothesis testing, this difference remains problematic. In the Bayesian procedure, by contrast, the choice is expressed in a posterior probability assignment over the set of hypotheses. One difference is that in parameter estimation, and in classical statistics more generally, the choice for some hypothesis is an all-or-nothing affair: we accept or reject, we choose a single best estimate, and so on. Of course there are also large differences between the results of parameter estimation and the results of a Bayesian analysis. By contrast, a credal interval does allow for such an inferential reading. The latter only expresses how far an estimate is off the mark on average, while it does not warrant an inference about how far away the specific estimate that we have obtained, lies with respect to the true value of the parameter. We might argue that this expression is an improvement over the classical confidence interval of Equation (17). This set of values for θ is such that the posterior probability of the corresponding h θ jointly add up to 1−ε. ![]() Thus, for each set of possible observations, | s t ) = 1 − ε. And according to Equation (18) these relative frequencies are also the maximum likelihood estimators. In the Carnapian prediction rule of Equation (4), choosing λ = 0 will yield the observed relative frequency as predictions. Let me make this concrete by means of the example on red and green pears. So we can present the latter as a probability assignment over sample space, from which estimations can be derived by a non-ampliative inference. The estimation function θ ˆ by Fisher is thereby captured in a single probability function P. Where P θ ˆ ( s t ) refers to the probability function induced by the hypothesis h θ ˆ ( s t ). P ( q t + 1 k | s t ) = P θ ˆ ( s t ) ( q t + 1 k ) , ![]() ![]() ![]() Market by February or March in good time for Spring. If you sell garden supplies, for instance, you’ll want to get your catalogue in To give your catalogue the greatest impact, think carefully about when you’ll mail Orders, and what offers resonate most deeply. You can test which products to hero, which photographs pull most Hundred copies – and will also help you add the personalisation that can make all New digital printing techniques let you start from a few The days of businesses having to run many thousands of catalogues to make Considering these factors can help you achieve a lasting impact. 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