Card shop in Albuquerque, NM

Gamers Anonymous

★ 4.6 · 624 reviews Verified

Address

1512 Wyoming Blvd NE Suite C, Albuquerque, NM 87112, USA

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Hours

Mon11:00–19:00
Tue11:00–19:00
Wed11:00–19:00
Thu11:00–19:00
Fri11:00–19:00
Sat11:00–19:00
Sun11:00–18:00

What to expect at Gamers Anonymous

Gamers Anonymous earns a steady 4.6★ rating across 624 reviews — a healthy indicator of a shop that takes its community seriously. Expect clean tables, accurate inventory, and staff who know the meta well enough to recommend the right product for your playstyle.

The shop supports multiple trading card games including MTG, Pokémon TCG, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Lorcana. This breadth matters: multi-TCG shops typically maintain larger play spaces, hire staff across games, and run a fuller weekly event calendar than shops focused on a single game.

Games at this shop

Below are the trading card games we've identified as supported at this shop, each with context about how that game plays and what to look for when you visit.

Magic: The Gathering (MTG)

Magic: The Gathering, launched by Wizards of the Coast in 1993, invented the trading card game genre and remains the deepest competitive card game in the world. Every week, hundreds of thousands of players meet at local stores for Friday Night Magic, prerelease tournaments, Commander nights, and draft leagues. The game cycles through Standard-legal sets four times a year, while eternal formats like Modern, Legacy, Vintage, Pauper, and Commander sustain deep metagame conversations across decades of card design.

At Gamers Anonymous, Magic players can browse singles by set, crack sealed product, or join a sanctioned tournament that feeds into the WotC competitive ladder.

Magic rewards deep deckbuilding, tight play-pattern memory, and metagame adaptation — more strategy chess than luck.

Event support here: Planeswalker Points-sanctioned matches.

What to look for in this shop if you play MTG:

  • Ask the store what the recent Commander meta looks like — every shop has its local deck trends.
  • Check if they stock foil bulk — often the fastest way to pick up playable cards at a discount.
  • See if they run prize-support draft leagues; those beat home drafts on value.

Pokémon Trading Card Game (Pokémon TCG)

Pokémon Trading Card Game, launched in 1996 by The Pokémon Company, is the most widely-recognized TCG brand on Earth. Local game stores host weekly Pokémon League play — casual games with play-for-fun prizes and a Junior-division-friendly atmosphere. Prerelease tournaments arrive a week before every new expansion. The competitive circuit runs League Challenges, League Cups, Regional Championships, and culminates in the Pokémon World Championships each summer.

Families bring kids to Gamers Anonymous for Pokémon League — the most welcoming TCG event for new players of any age.

Pokémon plays faster than Magic — games typically finish in 10-20 minutes, making it the friendliest entry point for kids and casual players.

Event support here: Play! Pokémon events.

What to look for in this shop if you play Pokémon TCG:

  • Pokémon League earns you free promo cards just for showing up — always worth the visit.
  • Singles prices vary wildly between stores; compare before buying staples.
  • If you have kids, ask about Junior-division separate tables during prereleases.

Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game (Yu-Gi-Oh!)

Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game, launched by Konami in 1999, delivers fast, complex turns that can resolve 20+ card effects in a single game-deciding play. The competitive scene runs Official Tournament Store (OTS) events at local shops, Regional Qualifiers for invitational tournaments, and the World Championship Qualifier circuit. Speed Duel format offers a simpler entry point for new players who want to learn without diving into decade-spanning card pools.

Yu-Gi-Oh! players at Gamers Anonymous can pick up the latest Structure Deck or core booster set, grab singles for meta decks, and join locals if the shop runs OTS-sanctioned events.

Yu-Gi-Oh! rewards deep card-interaction knowledge — the meta moves faster than Magic, with banlist updates shifting viable decks every few months.

Event support here: Regional Qualifier satellite events.

What to look for in this shop if you play Yu-Gi-Oh!:

  • Konami banlist drops quarterly — always check before buying expensive staples.
  • Structure Decks are the best value entry to any Archetype deck.
  • Ask about Edison/GOAT nights if you prefer slower, vintage play.

Disney Lorcana (Lorcana)

Disney Lorcana, launched by Ravensburger in August 2023, became the fastest-growing new TCG in two decades. Built on Disney's most-loved characters, Lorcana combines accessible gameplay (your first game teaches most of the rules) with deep deck-building that hardcore competitive players have embraced. Local stores host Constructed League Play, Store Championships, and Set Championships that qualify for Challenger events on a national scale.

Players bring their Ink decks to Gamers Anonymous for League Play nights — the casual-to-competitive onramp that feeds into the Set Championship circuit.

Lorcana sits between Pokémon's speed and Magic's depth — a typical game lasts 15-30 minutes with meaningful decisions from turn one.

Event support here: Store Championship qualifier rounds.

What to look for in this shop if you play Lorcana:

  • Lorcana sets rotate out of Core Constructed; ask which sets are still Core-legal before buying boosters.
  • Starter Decks are a strong value entry; two-player starter gifts teach the game fast.
  • Promo cards from League Play often gain significant value — show up consistently.

One Piece Card Game (One Piece TCG)

One Piece Card Game, launched by Bandai in 2022, rode the worldwide One Piece anime boom into one of the fastest-growing competitive TCGs. Local events center on Locals nights (store-level weekly play), Regionals with prize support, and Flagship Battles that culminate in national-scale Store Championships. The game's four-Leader-color deck structure gives strong onboarding while supporting deep archetype combinations once players dig in.

The Locals scene at Gamers Anonymous gives One Piece players a weekly opportunity to grind reps with competitive Leaders like Doflamingo, Kaido, or Blackbeard.

One Piece plays fast (15-25 minute games) with strong tactical swings — the Don!! resource system rewards precise turn-by-turn resource management.

Event support here: Flagship Battle events.

What to look for in this shop if you play One Piece TCG:

  • Starter Decks are the fastest way to pick up a competitive Leader.
  • Ask which Locals night runs the largest turnout — some shops are packed Wednesdays, others Sundays.
  • Bandai promos from events often outvalue the booster packs.

Local context

With 624 reviews accumulated over the shop's tenure, Gamers Anonymous sits in the top tier of visibility for the Albuquerque TCG scene. Stores at this scale typically support multi-game event schedules and keep broad inventory across Standard-legal sets.

Gamers Anonymous occupies a storefront at 1512 Wyoming Blvd NE Suite C. Street-level independent shops like this often develop tighter community relationships than chain-plaza counterparts — a signal to look for if you want an LGS that knows its players.

Evening-friendly hours at Gamers Anonymous make this a practical weekday destination for players who don't finish work until 6 or 7pm.

Multi-game coverage (5 TCGs identified) means Gamers Anonymous can serve players who dabble across games — Magic players who also collect Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh players picking up One Piece TCG, and so on. One-stop LGS shops tend to be more resilient to any single game's meta swings.

First-time visit tip: browse singles first, ask staff about the most recent event turnout, and you'll have a sense within twenty minutes of whether the shop fits your play style.

Frequently asked questions

Current hours are: Monday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM; Tuesday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM; Wednesday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM; Thursday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM; Friday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM; Saturday: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM; Sunday: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM. Hours may change on holidays or around major TCG release weekends. We recommend calling ahead for same-day visits.

You can reach the shop by phone at (505) 332-0717. For questions about event schedules, inventory availability, or grading services, a quick call usually gets the most accurate answer.

Yes — their website is https://www.instagram.com/garetro/?hl=en. Most shop websites publish an event calendar, singles inventory search, and buylist rates. Check their site before visiting to confirm details.

Yes — Magic: The Gathering is one of the TCGs supported at this shop. You can expect sealed product (booster boxes, elite trainer boxes, starter decks), singles for deck-building, and typically event nights dedicated to MTG. Call ahead to confirm current inventory.

Yes — Pokémon Trading Card Game is one of the TCGs supported at this shop. You can expect sealed product (booster boxes, elite trainer boxes, starter decks), singles for deck-building, and typically event nights dedicated to Pokémon TCG. Call ahead to confirm current inventory.

Yes — Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game is one of the TCGs supported at this shop. You can expect sealed product (booster boxes, elite trainer boxes, starter decks), singles for deck-building, and typically event nights dedicated to Yu-Gi-Oh!. Call ahead to confirm current inventory.

Yes — Disney Lorcana is one of the TCGs supported at this shop. You can expect sealed product (booster boxes, elite trainer boxes, starter decks), singles for deck-building, and typically event nights dedicated to Lorcana. Call ahead to confirm current inventory.

Yes — One Piece Card Game is one of the TCGs supported at this shop. You can expect sealed product (booster boxes, elite trainer boxes, starter decks), singles for deck-building, and typically event nights dedicated to One Piece TCG. Call ahead to confirm current inventory.

Most LGS stores operate a buylist — you bring your collection in, staff appraises the cards, and you leave with cash or store credit. Store credit typically pays 20-40% above the cash rate. Contact Gamers Anonymous ahead of time for a bulk-collection appointment.

PSA and CGC both allow bulk-submission partnerships with retail shops. If Gamers Anonymous participates, you can skip the mail-in paperwork entirely — drop cards off, pay the fee, and pick up graded slabs 6-12 weeks later.

Dedicated LGS venues keep play tables for sanctioned tournaments (FNM, Pokémon League, Yu-Gi-Oh OTS, Commander nights) plus open drop-in play. Table availability peaks on evenings and weekends.

Card shops are generally welcoming to players of all ages. Pokémon League sessions specifically target younger players, and prerelease weekends often include Junior-division brackets.

Parking in Albuquerque varies by neighborhood. Strip-mall locations usually include free adjacent lots; downtown and urban-core shops may require street parking or a paid garage. Refer to the map on this page for precise address and nearby options.

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Data about this shop is aggregated from public sources (Google Places, Wizards Play Network, Pokémon Play!, and our own verification). Hours, inventory, and event schedules can change; we recommend calling ahead before traveling. Shop owners: claim this listing to update information.