It’s easy to speculate liberally based on the results from last weekned’s Pro Tour, but there are reprint risks you need to be wary of. This week Sigmund recommends the cards with the best risk/reward equation coming out of the event.
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Ryan explores the exhaustive reasoning behind crafting a sideboard for Modern Izzet Delver.
Sylvain Lehoux offers an update of his MTGO portfolio, explaining which cards he has been buying and selling, and why.
Mike Lanigan, the newest member of the QS Insider team, takes a walk through Modern and discusses how and why you should get started playing this exciting and fast-growing format.
David Schumann discusses the difference between hype-based spikes and price corrections, and how it should inform your decision to sell.
Jason Alt looks at the out-of-control hype that followed close on the heals of the PT, the Pro Tour itself, and results from SCG St. Louis.
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.
Somehow our Insider team knew he was on this deck about an hour before the rest of the Internet. What a brew….
The MTG market is much quicker to react than in past years. Corbin Hosler explains why, and how this has modified his approach.
Jason Alt makes the impassioned case for playing more casual Magic before covering tournament results from around the world.
Chad goes over Legacy and some Ravnica spoilers, filling you in on things he talked over with others at his LGS this past holiday weekend.
Jason hails the arrival of a new Legacy deck developed by QS’s own, marvels at auction-goers’ utter ignorance of Magic value, and peruses the weekend’s tournament results with his characteristic wit.
Chad dissects the gainers and losers in a world where WoTC decides to ban Show and Tell.