David examines the recent movement in Reserved List rares, and outlines the telltale signs of a bubble about to pop.
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David revisits an old article on Card Evaluation, Reserved List buyouts, and FOMO, and reminds us of some of the basics to adhere to when picking specs.
Kaldheim introduces a new Giant Izzet commander with Aegar, the Freezing Flame. David outlines why this new general is a prime opportunity for speculating red spells that deal excess damage, and more.
Collectible Card Game finance has suddenly caught fire in the investment world, and prices of cards and boxes have skyrocketed. David examines Flesh and Blood, and lessons we can learn from CCGs of the past.
In his latest article, David asks the question, why is it important to track your sales data? David breaks down his methodology for interpreting his sales data, with a focus on sales by format, expenses, and year-to-year comparison.
David offers his final look at Commander Legends, focusing on what he feels the most important extended art commons are.
In the next part of his Sifting for Specs series, David sets his sights on Ice Age for potential wins in picking bulk.
David does a deep dive on Commander Legends box opening, outlining his most important cards of the set and whether it’s worth it to open a box.
David reviews a small selection of Commander Legends spoilers and gives his take on the cards you should be looking as the release of the set draws near.
David brings us a new series in Sifting Specs, where he showcases seemingly overlooked cards that never found a home.
David breaks down an Insider’s experience with buying and selling the Secret Lair Summer Drop, focusing on the costs associated and whether or not it was worth the risk.
In response to The Professor at Tolarian Community College’s recent video on the Reserved List, David provides his perspective on the subject and why he disagrees.
This week brought a ton of new information about Zendikar Rising and the roadmap of Magic up to 2021. David breaks down the highlights.