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			No, he was listed for 120,000 PP and was one of the higher (not highest) but higher non-250,000+ plus cards, Orcin.  This is an accurate account. 
 
His listing was maxing out at 120,000 PP at the time of this post.   
 
"Price discoverers" or whatever, & people's willingness to purchase, have brought his price up to 300,000 PP plus. 
 
Perhaps it has been awhile now, that his price is higher than 120,000 but not from the beginning.  He was available for 120,000 for the first 3 or 4 seasons at least. 
 
The last counter to there is a need for a cap was that prices will go down with time & I am just noting here that they've gone up for the top cards.  You can explain this away, but it is still true that the prices of the top cards tend to inflate. 
 
At least 2 people have even mentioned that PT is a market game, mostly.  Perhaps that's true for some, but I for one would like it if it were affordable enough if someone decided to invest say $300 in addition to the purchase of the game, & then strategies and such (baseball things (GM & Manager baseball decisions) were the main factors in a team's success or luck. 
 
Or however it might have went with a 250,000 PP cap.  I don't believe it would have discouraged the PP economy.  You could still have a player for 250,000 PP whether you were the seller or the buyer but you wouldn't be able to create a sort of divide between the best players & the players that are considerably less productive.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
			
				  
				
					
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