Grand Prix Moscow 2014 has been completed, and the winner is Igor Gorbunov with R/W Burn!
Blood Baron of Vizkopa
Ryan reexamine’s Red Devotion, churning up some surprising results with Eidolon on board.
The summer lull in Standard is the time to start considering what to do with last block’s cards. Danny Brown examines this year’s batch in detail.
Sylvain unveils the groundwork to his recent MTGO portfolio management experiment. What did he do with thousands of tix?
Ryan launches into another round of spoilers, focusing on a few key cards, including one innocuous-looking 2-drop you might have overlooked.
Drafting is one of the most popular ways to play MTGO—and one of the most expensive. Alexander Carl explains some tips for minimizing the costs of drafting.
Sylvain Lehoux goes over his experiences speculating on Block from the last two years, and applies lessons to Journey Into Nyx.
Pro Tour Competitor Adam Yurchick teaches you the ins and outs (literally) for one of Standard’s most fun new decks! See Mike Lanigan’s article yesterday for a primer on how to play it pre-board.
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!
Adam describes the Ins and Outs – literally – of Mono-Black Devotion. Print this off and bring it to Grand Prix Cincinnati if you’re going!
In all the talk of Modern, Corbin doesn’t want to forget the most popular format–Standard. He looks at cards trending up and down.
Ryan breaks down two PTQ experiences he recently had with his Standard Burn deck.