Speculators spend lots of time discussing buys, but what you don’t buy is just as crucial. David Schumann covers some cards that constitute bad investments right now.
Chandra, Pyromaster
If you like crushing people with giant creatures, overpowered Planeswalkers and Dragons, R/G Monsters is the deck for you. Mike Schuller walks through the card choices and discusses the subtleties of this brutal deck.
Matthew Lewis believes the MTGO market has overreacted to the B&R announcement with its pricing of Liliana of the Veil. He explains why.
Today Mike Lanigan brews with the new god, Xenagos. Read on to see what he comes up with.
Ryan breaks down his sideboard plans for R/w Devotion, reasoning his way through all of the major Standard archetypes.
David Schumann makes use of some telling hints we already have about Born of the Gods to isolate several potential speculation targets.
Jason Alt runs runs the percentages on skill, suggests self-accountability, and laments slash celebrates the current Standard and Legacy metagames.
Shocklands were supposed to be a slam-dunk investment but unforeseen events altered the prospectus. This week Sigmund assesses the damage and considers what may happen next.
Mike Lanigan presents mono-red and mono-blue devotion decks and discusses trading at the SCG Invitational for his card store.
Kyle explains the process he uses to analyze tournament data, and gives a follow up on the Standard statistics from last week.
Mike Lanigan dissects the mono-red devotion deck from the Pro Tour, explaining key interactions and suggesting updates.
Kyle analyzes Standard results data in from the post-Pro Tour metagame.
Gervaise recounts his experiences from the floor at Pro Tour Theros in Dublin.