Yeah, I've never had any luck re-lighting a cigar that's been out for any significant time. If it goes out while a run to the can, it's fine to relight, but any longer and . . . yuk!
I'm reminded that I have tossed sticks for tight draw many times. Nothing frustrates me more than thinking that I am going to relax with a good smoke and then having to work at it to get any smoke.
In fact, a tight draw will often cause me to write off an entire line of smokes. Padron 1926s are never tight. I don't understand why others can be.
My only Davidoff, a Nicaragua, was so tight that I couldn't smoke it, and I haven't been willing to risk that kind of cash on another. When the Macanudos were tight I was like, oh well, but with the coin Davidoff charges, I expected better.