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<p>[QUOTE="pprp, post: 8233230, member: 94602"][USER=118780]@kirispupis[/USER] : there are 2 issues:</p><p><br /></p><p>1. The bidding log does not show your intermediate automatic bids. This is something you can propose to the auctioneer to change for clarity reasons, although if you are experienced enough you can immediately tell what happened.</p><p><br /></p><p>2. The auctioneer allows off increment bids as long as they are at least 1 step higher than the current bid. So if the current bid is 200 it will not let you bid 201 but it will let you bid 221. Now if someone had a prebid of 220 when the current bid is 200 and you bid 221 you will win. CNG and Roma had the same system but unfortunately lately forced only full bidding increments.</p><p><br /></p><p>I suggest that if you cannot bid when your lots are closing to ask a friend to bid on your behalf. By letting a high prebid you only let others test it and in fact they may change their minds and bid even higher than they initially intended.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="pprp, post: 8233230, member: 94602"][USER=118780]@kirispupis[/USER] : there are 2 issues: 1. The bidding log does not show your intermediate automatic bids. This is something you can propose to the auctioneer to change for clarity reasons, although if you are experienced enough you can immediately tell what happened. 2. The auctioneer allows off increment bids as long as they are at least 1 step higher than the current bid. So if the current bid is 200 it will not let you bid 201 but it will let you bid 221. Now if someone had a prebid of 220 when the current bid is 200 and you bid 221 you will win. CNG and Roma had the same system but unfortunately lately forced only full bidding increments. I suggest that if you cannot bid when your lots are closing to ask a friend to bid on your behalf. By letting a high prebid you only let others test it and in fact they may change their minds and bid even higher than they initially intended.[/QUOTE]
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