Never bid the same way twice especially if you will be bidding on more than one item.Other buyers will pick up on your bidding process. Maybe one time, start out real slow and all of a sudden bid like crazy.Then maybe slow down again or ?? That will keep the auctioneer on his toes too and he be less likely to pull bids out of the air. Once I know he is doing that, I never let on , just bid VERY slowly and make sure he knows that you know what the bid is.Auctioneers love what they call "ole mo" or momentum. Learn to take the emotion out of your bidding.
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