This week Eddie circles back around to rotation to highlight Standard and Modern. He also provides a new way to keep tabs on cards he mentions in his articles with a public spreadsheet.
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Rob likes how the Spirits are making their way to Modern! Share your thoughts about them here.
Eddie’s back with another edition of Hold ‘Em and Fold ‘Em. It’s a Spirits and Dragons kind of week!
After GP San Antonio revealed some new information about Modern, Brian shares his picks for cards to buy in anticipation of future gains.
Shadows over Innistrad has huge tribal potential in Modern. Sheridan breaks down the biggest tribal hits (and misses) from the set so far.
Jared Elick looks at the first results from Gatecrash Standard tournaments, and indicates some of the cards that may be poised to jump in value.
Corbin Hosler breaks down why Avacyn Restored might not affect Standard like the usual third set does, and what it means for you financially!
Last week, I detailed the method that Kelly and I have used to make hundreds while minimizing our risk. It’s a growing process and we’ve made several mistakes along with plenty of successes. This week, I’ll go over some of our previous purchases, along with some predictions for good cards to pick up.
Mike takes a break from his usual constructed brewing and walks us through his X-2 sealed pool at Grand Prix Nashville.
If you don’t have an Insider account, get a glimpse at what you missed out on this past weekend in Ryan’s overview of the QS calls. On top of that, Ryan delivers a Dark Ascension set review with an eye toward Commander applications.
Pro Tour Honolulu coverage was rampant this past weekend. SCG Cincinnati exceeded 600 players in Standard! Sigmund attempts to digest all this information and talks about how to proceed from here, reflecting on the calls QS aired this past weekend.