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Phrase. going once, going twice. Said before closing the bidding for a particular item in an auction, giving other bidders a final opportunity to bid for it. By extension, indicating that the speaker will take some action if there is no immediate objection.
Often prior to closing the bidding and selling an item, auctioneers will announce: Going once, going twice, sold! or Going, going, gone!, followed by announcing the winning bid.
Consider this example: A chair starts out with a $5 opening bid. To take further bids, an auctioneer may say, $5, would ya give $10? The current bid is $5, would ya give is the filler word, and $10 is the next price you can bid on. The chant is a way for auctioneers to inform bidders in the most efficient manner.
At any time, the auctioneer will have 3 numbers in mind, the have, the want, and the next. When the highest bidder is found, the auctioneer will give audiences one last chance to bid on the item. When they say going once, going twice, sold, its the last call for anyone to take the current want.
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Minimum Bid Auction If no one bids at or above that number, it is sold to the institution and becomes a real estate owned (REO) property.
Encouraging Next Bid: Between the numbers, the auctioneer employs a series of filler words and phrases designed to encourage and prompt the crowd for higher offers. Phrases like Can I get?, Who will go for? and Looking for, Would you bid, are strategically used to coax higher bids from the participants.
0:04 0:41 Our auctions feature something called the three-minute rule. This increases the length of an auctionMoreOur auctions feature something called the three-minute rule. This increases the length of an auction by three minutes. If someone places a bid in the last three minutes of an auction.

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