Chad peeks back at Standard with M13 fully integrated to the format. What’s changed?
Bonfire of the Damned
Speculation depends on your ability to make and act on quick decisions, often within minutes or hours. Doug shares case studies that help develop basic predictive instincts.
What’s the best card in Standard? Mike believes firmly that it is Terminus. He discusses why and shares his experience at a recent PTQ.
Chad looks at what we know about Return to Ravnica, and talks about how to speculate when rumors are abound.
This week Jason bears witness to an historical Magic transaction, reports the slew of typos to appear in Magic products of late, and praises recent rogue deck builders for their quixotic quest to render Magic fun.
Sigmund discusses his observations at Grand Prix Columbus with specific focus on dealer activity. He also discusses the surprising most valuable card in Standard.
Sigmund returns with part two of his study of Behavioral Economics and how Predictably Irrational human behaviors can manifest itself in the realm of Magic: The Gathering.
In response to purrs of Monoblack’s revival, Ryan reviews the color wheel and the distribution of card strength amongst the colors in the Standard environment.
Join Jason as he reviews the recent announcements regarding Return to Ravnica, the arrival of M13 on the tournament scene and the usual bevy of internet oddities.
Mike examines an old favorite scheduled to return to Standard for the first time in more than a decade. Will Rancor live up to its reputation? Read on to find out.
Ryan introduces dURdleMorePlease.dec, a UR control deck that utilizes Standard’s new card drawing body.
Mark reviews the full spoiler of M13 and analyzes its impact on Standard. What cards will we no longer have after rotation? And what their replacements, if any?