The Modern sideboard has a lot of room for flex. Adam outlines his favorite overlooked options for the format and identifies a few you may want to consider.
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Mathieu examines a real-life finance situation he recently encountered while buying cards online, demonstrating the simple ways that market inefficiencies can generate profit.
Today Corbin Hosler looks back at his predictions about Born of the Gods to gauge their accuracy.
David Schumann looks at the potential impact of the inevitable Modern Masters 2, based on the market’s response to the first MMA.
Mike looks at 3 Standard deck lists that break out of the typical metagame, building around a potent and dangerous Archangel of Thune core that can end games in short order.
We’ve received little information about Vintage Masters so far, but enough to generate some hypotheses. Matthew Lewis offers some specific predictions.
“Affinity loses to cards, not decks.” What does that even mean? Find out as Ryan takes the plunge into learning the in’s and out’s of Modern Affinity deck in preparation for GP: Minneapolis.
Sideboarding wins tournaments, and Adam’s one of the best in the business. If you’re playing in Grand Prix Richmond or any other Modern tournament, you’ll want to know what SB cards matter in Magic’s hottest format.
A new addition to the QS Strategy staff, the legendary Adam Yurchick looks at what sideboard cards will make an impact at the upcoming Modern Grand Prix.
Ryan explores new Modern, reporting on the results of his playtesting with Nacatl and Delver.
David Schumann discusses the difference between hype-based spikes and price corrections, and how it should inform your decision to sell.
We might have seen a record number of 100%+ gainers last week thanks to Pro Tour Valencia. Sigmund looks at which price jumps will stick and which are destined to retrace back down.
Jason Alt discusses the unexpected in buylist prices, Legacy pet-deck results, and the Finance Subreddit’s reaction to calls.