Kyle explains the process he uses to analyze tournament data, and gives a follow up on the Standard statistics from last week.
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Matthew Lewis surveys his recent speculation activity on MTGO, discussing in depth what he’s buying, selling and watching and why.
Corbin Hosler relates his experiences at GP: Oklahoma City, selling to dealers, trading on the floor, and writing for Wizards’ official coverage team.
Danny advises staying away from Theros cards for the time being, suggesting alternatively a slew of RTR cards he thinks are primed for spikes. He also gives an update on his Zero to Draft endeavor.
David Schumann follows up with Part 2 of his article disclosing his current holdings and the reasoning behind them.
Mike Lanigan continues his examination of Theros spoilers, evaluating them for Constructed-playability and flavor.
Power level is the principle determinant for a good spec target. Corbin Hosler looks at post-rotation price changes from last year and applies lessons to Return to Ravnica block.
Mike Lanigan examines the Standard and Block Constructed decks that lose the least to rotation, and are likely to form the backbone of the new Standard.
After a string of high finishes with the deck, Mike Lanigan takes Aristocrats 3.0 to a PTQ, narrowly missing top eight.
Corbin Hosler responds to Sigmund’s portfolio article by divulging the makeup of his own Magic investments and the rationale behind each category.
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.
Danny is feeling a bit restless during this lull that summer typically brings to Magic finance. Yet his rules for trading and buying during this period can assure that this time isn’t wasted.
Corbin Hosler reviews his calls from Dragon’s Maze to see how accurate his predictions have proved several months down the line.