Last week William Jensen presented his five biggest mistakes for the world to see and learn from. What are your biggest mistakes?
Birthing Pod
Sylvain is wrapping up his M15 mythics and rares positions, with truly exceptional results. See his results and his thoughts for the next and last core set, Magic Origins.
After witnessing his Melira Pod deck get banned to oblivion, Sigmund developed a new strategy inspired by a Snapple commercial. Intrigued? Read on to see the new balancing act everyone should follow when speculating on Modern.
There’s a lot of buzz on Twitter about Team Pro Tours. From credible sources, no less!
Sigmund believes the MTG Market is moving higher, but don’t buy everything you can get hands on. This week he compares a couple options, highlighting why he likes some cards more than others despite their shared upward movement.
Mike Lanigan pores over the results from Pro Tour Fate Reforged and discusses the state of the post-banning meta. Things are still pretty wide open, but that doesn’t mean certain strategies aren’t better positioned than others.
Modern promised a low-upkeep experience, but in practice, it’s more like Standard.
Jason Alt continues with his thoughts on Modern Masters 2015, discussing everything from which cards he expects to appear to overarching speculation and investment strategies.
It’s easy to speculate liberally based on the results from last weekned’s Pro Tour, but there are reprint risks you need to be wary of. This week Sigmund recommends the cards with the best risk/reward equation coming out of the event.
Corbin Hosler looks at five specs he considers strong contenders right now, as we head into the Modern Pro Tour and the deployment of Fate Reforged on the big stage.
Jason Alt plumbs the meager information we’ve received on Modern Masters 2015 to make some educated guesses about possible inclusions. We know two cards already and we know it’s a Limited-first set, which already tells us a lot.
With Khans of Tarkir as a target, Sylvain explains how investment in full sets on MTGO can be a fairly profitable speculation, suitable for large bankrolls with a limited amount of time to manage them.