Adam teaches how to sideboard with ( and against ) the deck that won Grand Prix: Cincinnati and recaps last week’s You Make The Play before posting a new one. Print out this visual sideboarding guide and bring it to FNM!
Baneslayer Angel
Casual cards may not be glamorous but they make money all the same. Corbin Hosler looks at the current batch of promising casual staples that stand to gain in coming years.
Corbin Hosler covers a little bit of everything in the lull of the holiday season, touching on casual staples, Modern, and his strategy for early 2014.
Corbin Hosler grades his predictions for Magic 2014, to see where his analysis was correct, and where it was lacking.
Stu analyzes the splash and ripple effects that a reprint can have on a card’s value.
Sebastien Morin and Jeff Goupil return from a month-long hiatus for a review of their articles so far. They discuss what they got right and ask what they could improve upon.
Matthew Lewis examines the price history of mythic rare reprints to get insight into the future trajectory of the M14 planeswalkers.
Mike Lanigan runs back his Aristocrats 3.0 deck from last week for a TCG Bronze event and makes finals again. Read on for the report.
It’s time for Corbin Hosler’s prerelease primer. Read up on hits and misses from M14 and prepare to stock up on the sleepers and pitch the future bulk.
It was a big weekend for tournament Magic, from a SCG Open in Nashville all the way up to the Pro Tour itself. Jason Alt brings you all the results fit to print.
A firm understanding of Expected Value (EV) is crucial to successful speculation. This week Sébastien calls on his writing partner, Jeff Goupil, to explain the ins and outs of EV as it pertains to Magic investment.
Jared shares with us the ways in which Modern FNMs can be beneficial to speculators.
Two years ago Corbin Hosler wrote that profits on cards are mere illusions until you’ve cashed out. Today he revisits his article to see how the theory applies to today’s world of MTG finance.