Your Own Data Is Free Now (And Your Pack Luck Is Worse Than You Think)
Cost basis, real profit and loss, your actual pull rates, your full order and pack history — all synced from your TheShow account, all free. The big v1.6 rundown.
The data that's actually yours — what you paid, what you made, what the packs gave you back — is free now. No Pro wall, no asterisk. This is the version of DiamondOps where you finally get to see whether your Diamond Dynasty operation is a business or a hole you pour stubs into. I ran my own numbers first. It's a hole. But now it's a measured hole, and measuring is the whole game.
Here's everything that shipped this release.
Your money, finally counted
Every card you own now tracks cost basis and profit/loss — what you actually paid, and what you've actually made, per card and realized on every sale. Bought a Diamond at 80k, sold half at 140k? DiamondOps knows your real number, not a vibe.
And because your history isn't always clean — bundle buys, free pulls, cards you've held since launch — there's a "set what you paid / mark as free" override on any card. Pulled it from a pack? Mark it free, and your P&L stops pretending you spent stubs you didn't. It's the difference between a P&L you trust and one you ignore.
Realized P&L — every sale, what you actually made, marked exact. Cards you pulled show a "Free" cost, so your gains stop counting stubs you never spent.
Plug in your TheShow account and walk away
The DiamondOps Sync browser extension does the boring part. Sign into theshow.com like normal, and your inventory, stubs balance, completed orders, pack-opening history, and watchlist favorites flow straight into DiamondOps. No CSV, no manual entry, no typing in what you think you paid for a card three weeks ago. It reads your own account data, only when you sync, and it never touches your password.
That sync is what powers everything below. Plug it in once and the rest of this post just... fills itself in with your numbers.
Net worth, pinned where you can see it
Your portfolio value plus your synced stubs now sits in the top bar on every page, stamped with when it last synced. It's a small thing that turns out to matter a lot: you stop guessing whether you're up or down on the season and just know.
Every order and every pack — and now you can sort the pile
Your full buy/sell ledger and every pack you've ever opened are both in here, and v1.6 made the pile searchable. Filter your history by series, rarity, and item type — pull up just your Diamond buys, just your Headliners packs, just the equipment. The wall of transactions is now a thing you can actually interrogate.
Your whole ledger, narrowed to Live-series Gold player cards in two clicks — net worth and program progress pinned up top.
Pack Analytics: your luck, rolled up and unable to hide
This is the one that hurts. Pack Analytics shows your real pull rates — your diamond rate, your best pull, per pack — and v1.6 rolls it up by series. A "Headliners — All" total sits on top, with each volume's pull rates a tap underneath. Spotlight, Toppers, Cityscapes, the lot. You can finally answer the question every grinder lies to themselves about: was that series actually worth opening, or did it rob me?
I ran my own first. The number that got me wasn't the headline 23.5% — it was putting two rows next to each other. My Headliners packs hit a diamond 5.4% of the time. The plain old Show Pack? 5.5%. The premium-feeling pack and the freebie are the same coin flip, and I'd been opening Headliners like they owed me something. They don't. A couple of those Headliners volumes handed me zero diamonds outright. The rollup just made me stop pretending.
"Headliners — All" on top, every volume's real pull rate underneath. Pack 03 carried the series; the rest were along for the ride.
Your stats with a card — not the card's stats
Everyone can see a card's ratings. v1.6 shows you your line with it: your actual batting or pitching numbers across every version of that card, split vs human and vs CPU, broken down by difficulty. The 99 you grind with on Legend and the one you stat-pad with on Rookie are two different cards now, and the data says so.
Your collection, at a glance
Cards owned, Live Series completion, programs done — your collection progress now rotates quietly in the top bar next to your net worth. A glance, not a page.
The part you'll actually feel
Your own data is free. Order history, pack history, Pack Analytics — all of it, every tier, no upsell. Your transactions and your luck were never ours to gate behind a paywall, and now they aren't. The Pro stuff stays where it belongs: the predictions, the alerts, the speed. Your receipts are yours.
If you do want Pro, there's now a one-time Season Pass — pay once, no subscription to remember, unlocked for the season. Easiest way in for people who hate recurring charges.
That's v1.6. Plug in your account, then go find out how bad your luck really is. I'll be in the portfolio page, quietly horrified at mine.
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