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Depends on the cigar. Some sticks seem to be prone to burn problems and I've come to dealing with them (Camacho Diploma and Padilla Obsidian come to mind). Other cigars will drive me crazy if the burn line is out of control. In most cases I just touch them up and continue on, I don't ever recall tossing a cigar due to a poor burn line.
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There are soooo many things that can affect the way a cigar burns that it just doesn't really bother me if it starts to go south, so to speak. Inside/outside temps and humidity levels, wind blowing, type of wrapper, how I cut or punched it, etc. I just touch it up and continue to enjoy my smoke. Life's to short to get upset over whether my cigar is burning perfect or not.
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