Gatecrash is rapidly approaching, Modern season is here and a Legacy GP took place over the weekend. With so much buzz in Magic, it’s difficult to keep up on everything. This week Sigmund touches on some noteworthy trends in each format.
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Which cards may be undervalued right now by the MTGO market? Matthew Lewis analyzes results from Block Constructed to see what may be ripe for gains.
Matthew Lewis checks in on the recent market trends on MTGO, and analyzes Return to Ravnica specifically.
From Door to Nothingness to the return of a familiar UW strategy, Standard is full of innovation right now. Mike Lanigan surveys the new decks that have surfaced recently.
Jason reviews some often overlooked and valuable sources for MTG financial information before going over the usual weekly tournament results.
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.
The decks in Standard tend to break down into Thragtusk and anti-Thragtusk. Mike examines both sides to find out which is preferable.
Ryan checks in this week to tell you why he thinks his unconventional Bant deck is where you should be in Standard right now. Look mom, no Jaces!
This week, Jason reflects on Hurricane Sandy, the city of brotherly love, and as always the tournament results of late.
Mike discusses some recent versions of UWr Delver that have finished well at tournaments and offers his thoughts on the deck.
There’s been a lot of tournaments this weekend, including the Pro Tour in Seattle. Jason breaks down the myriad results for your viewing and analyzing pleasure.
Mike provides some examples of cards being under- and overrated in the new Standard format, before sharing a few decklists.
What are the staples from RtR we’ll be jamming in Standard decks for the next two years? Mike ranks the top ten cards from Return to Ravnica.