Jason Alt muses on who to blame for a dearth of coverage, the diverse all-Jund metagame that is Modern and decklists from the weekend.
Desecration Demon
Knowing when to sell an investment can be one of the toughest aspects of MTG finance. Sigmund breaks down his selling strategy, using fundamental concepts from Economics 101.
Jason Alt bemoans the Magic community’s propensity to complain, talks about Swedish prisons, and reviews decks from the weekend.
How do we define failure in speculation? Does every loss count? Corbin looks at some of his own gaffes and asks how they should inform future decisions.
Jason Alt discusses the reputation of Magic finance, delving into a few recent controversies and weighing in with his usual brand of wit.
Jason Alt makes the impassioned case for playing more casual Magic before covering tournament results from around the world.
Mike Lanigan surveys the last huzzah of Standard brewing before rotation, the decks to come out of Worlds weekend. He also updates Aristocrats 3.0 to address the latest changes.
Danny breaks down the potential 4-drops that could see increased play in Standard post-rotation, picking his favorites as speculation targets.
Jason Alt recounts the events from a week of shop crawls, record-breaking Grands Prix and a spotlight on WoTC’s official coverage.
It was a big weekend for tournament Magic, from a SCG Open in Nashville all the way up to the Pro Tour itself. Jason Alt brings you all the results fit to print.
Mike Lanigan examines some interesting tweaks of Standard decks built to attack the metagame from a different position.
Reflecting on one’s past work is a great way to learn, so why not critique that of others? This week Chad and Corbin review each other’s RtR set reviews to highlight all of the best hits and misses.
Standard is a wide open format right now, which means lots of people are inventing sweet brews. Mike surveys the field for some strategies you may have overlooked.