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−35%

$33.56 sealed → $21.92 EV  |  EV/pack: $10.96

Even the best product loses −$11.64 on average.

If you must open something: 151 Mini Tin loses the least at −$11.64.

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151 Mini Tin

MSRP $9.99 • Market price $33.56 • Return −35%

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Hyper Rare: 1 in 50Special Illustration Rare: 1 in 32Ultra Rare: 1 in 16Illustration Rare: 1 in 13See full pull rates →
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Chase Cards

What you could pull from this set, ranked by value.

Deep Dives

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The Math — EV Breakdown & Pull Rates
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Special Illustration Rare(SIR)$4.79/pack
Cards7
Avg Value$154.62
Pull Rate3.10%
Range$19.53$464.81
Illustration Rare(IR)$4.50/pack
Cards16
Avg Value$58.41
Pull Rate7.70%
Range$11.66$149.18
Ultra Rare(UR)$0.90/pack
Cards16
Avg Value$14.42
Pull Rate6.25%
Range$4.47$52.23
Double Rare(RR)$0.54/pack
Cards13
Avg Value$4.29
Pull Rate12.50%
Range$1.01$25.56
Hyper Rare(HR)$0.23/pack
Cards3
Avg Value$11.71
Pull Rate2.00%
Range$2.69$27.01
Total EV / Pack$10.96
High Confidence1,500 packs sampled
Double Rare(RR)12.50%
Odds: 1 in 8
Sample: 1,500
Illustration Rare(IR)7.70%
Odds: 1 in 13
Sample: 1,500
Ultra Rare(UR)6.25%
Odds: 1 in 16
Sample: 1,500
Special Illustration Rare(SIR)3.10%
Odds: 1 in 32
Sample: 1,500
Hyper Rare(HR)2.00%
Odds: 1 in 50
Sample: 1,500

Sources: https://www.tcgplayer.com/content/article/Pokemon-TCG-Scarlet-Violet-151-Pull-Rates/b237df74-fbb0-40d0-9e13-d69ee6e804d9/, https://www.digitaltq.com/pokemon-151-pull-rates-pokemon-tcg, https://pokepatch.com/2025/05/15/scarlet-violet-151-pull-rates-in-pokemon-tcg-set/

Frequently Asked Questions
Is Pokemon 151 worth opening?
At current market prices, 151 Mini Tin loses $11.64 on average. You are better off keeping it sealed or buying singles directly.
What is the EV of a Pokemon 151 booster pack?
The expected value of a single Pokemon 151 booster pack is $10.96 based on current TCGPlayer market prices and community pull rate data.
What is the MSRP for Pokemon 151 products?
151 Mini Tin launched at $9.99 MSRP. Compare that to the current sealed market price of $33.56 to see how far Pokemon 151 pricing has moved from retail.
What are the best cards to pull in Pokemon 151?
The most valuable cards in Pokemon 151 are Charizard ex - 199/165 ($464.81), Blastoise ex - 200/165 ($186.47), Charmander - 168/165 ($149.18).
How often do you pull a chase card in Pokemon 151?
Pull rates are based on 1,500 pack openings from community sources. See the pull rate table below for exact odds per rarity tier.
What is the best Pokemon 151 product to buy?
Based on current EV calculations, 151 Mini Tin offers the best return at −35% (−$11.64). It contains 2 packs and is priced at $33.56.
How often are Pokemon 151 prices updated?
All prices are updated daily at 21:00 UTC using TCGPlayer market prices via TCGCSV. EV calculations refresh automatically with each price update.
What is cash-out EV for Pokemon 151?
Cash-out EV is the expected value after marketplace fees, shipping, and liquidity discounts. We apply a 0.64x multiplier to market EV. For 151 Mini Tin, cash-out EV is $14.03 versus $21.92 market EV.
How do pull rates work for Pokemon 151?
Pull rates represent the probability of pulling each rarity tier from a single booster pack. They are based on 1,500 community pack openings. Each rarity tier has a different pull rate — higher rarities are harder to pull but typically more valuable.

As of March 2026, Pokemon 151 products lose an average of $228.69 (−59%) based on current TCGPlayer market prices and community-sourced pull rate data from 1,500+ pack openings.

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