You'll soon find that giving your newly delivered cigars a chance to recover is worth the wait because they will be much more "smokeable." When I first started, I would smoke some cigars within a day or two of receiving them...I encountered canoeing, tunneling, uneven burns, hard draws, cigars that went out, harsh ammonia-like flavors...all characteristics that might be attributed to the cigar/maker, but in most cases were caused by moist cigars being stored at too high a relative humidity. Most shops store their cigars at 70 RH +...don't know why 70 RH is considered ideal, but my experience shows that <65% RH is better.
By letting the cigars sit in your humidor, with RH closer to 65, you'll find fewer burn issues and harshness associated with cigars that are too moist...