Hi Manuel Gil
I feel the best way that has worked for me is to first decide what item you want to predict the final price for, then do some research. Once you pick the item, go back and look at the last 5-10 (I like to use 10) bidding win prices for that item. Next I add up the total amount of all 10 winning bids. The last thing is to take the average of that total.
Here is an example:
The item I am picking is the 300 T-Credit pack.
The last 10 winning bid prices were; $1.00, $0.15, $3.36, $0.29, $1.31, $0.69, $4.55, $7.10, $0.13, $2.89.
Next add the prices up: $21.47
Last take the average price: $21.47 divided by 10(the number of bids added up): $2.15
So I would predict the final price to be $2.15 for the 300 T-Credit pack.
Hope that helps you out and are able to win with this method of picking the best final price in the Pick Price Game.
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Hi Manuel Gil
I feel the best way that has worked for me is to first decide what item you want to predict the final price for, then do some research. Once you pick the item, go back and look at the last 5-10 (I like to use 10) bidding win prices for that item. Next I add up the total amount of all 10 winning bids. The last thing is to take the average of that total.
Here is an example:
The item I am picking is the 300 T-Credit pack.
The last 10 winning bid prices
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