Mike has been brewing in the new Standard format. He shares his current works-in-progress and discusses some cards that are still flying under the radar.
Hazoret the Fervent
Matthew Lewis presents the MTGO Market Report for this week, evaluating important events in the online market and highlighting a “trade of the week.”
The Magic World Championship showcased two known decks alongside newcomer UB Control. Brian surveys the emerging meta and considers speculation targets.
Chaz discusses early trends and observations from testing with Ixalan Standard.
Kyle is here to offer some targets and some warning on Hour of Devastation block cards.
The makeup of current Standard can tell us a lot about what to expect come rotation. Guillaume looks ahead to consider which decks will survive intact or perish horribly.
Mike surveys some new decks that made an appearance in recent major events and considers some cards still flying under the radar for Standard play.
The best way to make money on the upcoming rotation is to be ahead of the curve. This week, Kyle begins a series aimed at helping MTGO speculators do just that.
Nine times out of 10, selling after the Pro Tour is the right strategy. Sig didn’t speculate on the event this time, but that hasn’t kept him from doing more selling than buying lately.
Some serious shakeups in Standard have made this Pro Tour weekend very exciting, and Adam explains what’s happened and what to expect.
After a few years, we have some concrete data to compare and contrast the Masterpieces. David breaks down what we know to see which are attractively priced.
Today, Mike breaks down some of the most successful and innovative decks of Pro Tour Amonkhet and their implications for the marketplace.