When bidding in a simulcast auction, you must pay attention to the numbers, not the video/audio. The video/audio can be several seconds delayed, so bidding gets all confused.
There are also better live/online bidding services than others. IMHO Proxibid is the most refined service I've encountered so far. I tried Bidspotter last weekend for a loooooooooooooooooooooooong consignment sale, and that worked well too. Hibid blows chunks.
IMHO the ability to bid live right along with the people in the auction is great. I've been able to "attend" auctions at work. I "went" to an auction the day after I had ankle surgery from the comfort of my recliner.
In the aforementioned looooooooooooooooooooong consignment sale, the first item I wanted went less than an hour into the sale at around 9AM. The next item I wanted didn't sell until 5:30PM. The last one didn't sell until 6:45PM. It was taking about 2 hours to sell a row of equipment, as everything was being dragged through the auction barn, and by 1PM there were over two rows of equipment left before my next item, so I left, ran some errands, went home and watched it from the comfort of my living room. Got outbid on everything, but at least I was comfortable.
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