This week Jason examines a curious tournament-illegal deck without any banned cards and plums tournament results for the innovative and the audacious.
Consecrated Sphinx
Which Standard fatties from last year are poised to gain value as future casual staples? Chad looks at post-rotation and decides what to do with his titans and praetors.
Ryan reports on his performance with Counter Repost at the SCG Kansas City Standard event.
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?
Mike weighs in on the discussion surrounding Delver’s dominance before offering some deck ideas for addressing a broken format.
Mike regales us with another tale from the world of the PTQ circuit. This time he waxes philosophical about handling loss before describing his recent updates to Wolf Run Blue.
Birthing Pod has been putting up some impressive results of late. Mike explains why this strategy has been successful and walks us through a build of his own.
The Prediction Tracker is back! Corbin Hosler breaks down what’s been going on behind the scenes and reintroduces you to this incredible and popular feature of Quiet Speculation.
Mike examines the various Standard decks that aim to power out early praetors and titans. Read on to make sure you’re prepared for a turn three Elesh Norn at your next tournament.
Mike brews and successfully pilots a Thalia centered Naya build. Read up on his card choices and why he sees Thalia as positioned well in the current meta.
Are there any Dark Ascension spoilers worth pre-ordering for profit? Sigmund assesses the valuable cards spoiled so far and speculates on what their projected prices are.