Continuing with last week’s series, Sylvain reviews which rares from M14 and Return to Ravnica may constitute a good investment after Standard rotates.
Blind Obedience
Ryan breaks down two PTQ experiences he recently had with his Standard Burn deck.
Corbin Hosler grades his predictions for Magic 2014, to see where his analysis was correct, and where it was lacking.
Danny launches into a full assessment of the current state of his trade binder, analyzing the directions he sees many cards going in the coming weeks and months.
Considering the information about Theros block already spoiled, Corbin Hosler asks what cards may benefit from an “enchantment-matters” Standard environment.
Jason Alt discusses the reputation of Magic finance, delving into a few recent controversies and weighing in with his usual brand of wit.
Mathieu constructs another portfolio of cards to pick up, this time skewing his choices towards upcoming Theros.
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.
Jason Alt discusses the latest self-fulfilling finance prophecies to come true of late, then jumps into decklists from GP Kansas City and SCG Worchester.
Again it’s time for the review of Corbin Hosler’s set review! Corbin looks back to his predictions about Gatecrash to see what he called correctly and what he missed.
Jason Alt discusses the benefit of maintaining a personal buylist and looks over results from the “double-Standard” Open last weekend.
Mike Lanigan reports on his day-two tournament finish last weekend at the GP in his hometown of Pittsburgh, covering both Gatecrash Sealed and Draft.
Many people are already gearing up to out their Innistrad stock before rotation. Jared looks at the future metagame and asks what we should be acquiring in exchange.