hmm ... if you notice .. there is rung 1 - 24 , will all 24 rung be available at once or rung 1 then after the rung got reserved then rung 2 will be open ..btw will these come with the cert or only the deck ?
I'm guessing you haven't read the page carefully. I'll explain.
First, any J-Nugg sold by Lee has his certificate of authenticity. He gets his decks from a reliable source and they are the genuine article.
Now, the rungs - when you climb a ladder, do you jump to the last rung, or do you start with the first and work your way up?
The rungs are "sold" in order - made available to whoever clicks through first that they want a J-Nugg. The first rung has three decks, so the first three who click through will get them. The second rung has three, so the next three people who click through will get them, and so on. It even states on the first run "the first 3" while all subsequent rungs state "the next X", with X being the number of decks available on that rung.
When you click in, your price is locked in - as is your deck, for the next five minutes. In the purchase window, no one gets a chance to buy the deck out from under you just because you didn't get your PayPal purchase logged in more quickly. But when the five minutes are up, if you didn't complete the transaction, it's too late - your deck goes back into the available pool and anyone else left logged into the site can click to get it.
This means that if the sale doesn't become labeled "officially over" on the web page in the first five minutes, there will be at least one if not several more decks available! This is why Lee Asher is asking people to remain logged into the site. YOU WILL NOT HAVE TO KEEP RELOADING THE WEB PAGE! The page will have some kind of web app that will reload the availability status for you in real time - you can sit there comfortably "parked" and just wait for it all to happen. When the little red "Get a JNug now!" button appears, be ready to click! But if you didn't get it on the first shot, DON'T RELOAD YOUR PAGE. The first 144 clicks get a crack at the decks, but that doesn't mean they'll all complete their transactions within the five-minute window! So you sit there and wait, comfortably "parked" still, let the page load automatically, and after five minutes, if "officially closed" didn't appear on the page, some of those 144 decks will become available again. The cycle continues until all 144 are sold. I'm doubtful that it will go past the five-minute mark and near-certain it won't reach ten.
There's also the off-chance that someone will quit their sale, lose their Internet connection, give up trying to pay because they simply don't have the cash, etc. - so more decks may show up before the five-minute mark. Just wait and be ready. But don't reload.