Disclaimer: This page was not created by The Collation Project. This is my attempt at following their style. Simulation drafts are uncorrelated packs - so as if taking each pack from a different box.
Coldsnap is a small set with 60 commons (including snow basics), 55 uncommons, and 40 rare cards.
Draft 3x CSP (US) on Draftmancer
Simulation draft or omitting foils Draft 3x CSP (US) no foils on Draftmancer
The US printing uses sequential collation with 11 × 11 sheets (and perhaps a 10 × 11 sheet for uncommons). Packs are ordered commons, then uncommons, and the rare last. If a foil card appears, it will appear as the last card in the pack after the rare (if any), displacing a card of the same rarity. This means, for example, a foil rare will replace the regular rare.
| 11 Commons | 3 Uncommons | 1 Rare |
There are two common runs, A and B, with 33 cards and 27 cards, each printed twice, and run B contains 27 cards each printed twice. The first six commons are from A and the last five are from B. If there is a foil common, it can displace a card from either sequence. (Assuming a foil common rate of 11 in 67 packs, a card from A is displaced 27/110 of the time to ensure that A and B cards remain balanced.)
| A | A | A | A | A | A | B | B | B | B | B |
There is one uncommon run with 55 cards, each printed twice. Each pack receives 3 consecutive uncommons (or 2 if one is displaced by a foil uncommon).
A pack contains 8 distinct sets of commons, and 4 distinct sets of uncommons.
The A common run contains 33 cards each printed twice.
The B common run contains 27 cards each printed twice.
The uncommon run contains 55 cards each printed twice. There is still uncertainty with this run.