This could work better for us, the gamers. It won't help 2K's bottom line though. You think it would mean we would buy more packs because they would be available all the time and that would happen for the first few days. But then the market would begin to flood with the lesser, older Onyx players driving their prices down. Players would then start shopping more on the market rather than wasting money on packs. The market would fluctuate a little, but before you know it those lesser cards will be going for David Lee like prices because of how common they were. And every Thursday when the newer cards are released, there will be another huge mass of packs being opened again flooding the market with lesser Onyx cards, again driving the price down. We can already see it in the cards from the first wave. D-Will was holding steady in the 50k-60k range for the first few TBT weeks. Then, as the weeks rolled on, he became more common. Now he can be had for around 20k-30k. He price dropped by half. And that was just with a few weeks of packs being opened once a week. Same with Stat, Brand, Lewis, K-Mart, obviously with AK. Even Allen is coming down steadily. Once it becomes easy to complete the Onyx collections, people stop buying the packs. Then everyone is sitting there with complete Onyx collections waiting to buy new packs on Thursday, bringing us right back to where we are now. 2K is not going to shoot themselves in the foot and give us an avenue to crash the market. I'd be willing to bet that they sell more on Thursdays than they would if they sold it every day of the week. Just doesn't seem economical to 2K, which means it's not likely to happen.