The new PTQ season is upon us like so many robins and flower shoots! Mike pores over recent tournament results to build a picture of the metagame as it stands now.
Isolated Chapel
Zombies in Legacy may be fringe but they’re also competitive. Read on to see how Mike adapts this innovative new deck for Modern.
Sigmund explores preordering and which cards you should pick up at their current bargain prices.
The Standard format is in constant flux. This makes for a competitive, exciting format. But it also means we have less assurance that the cards we acquire will hold value. Sigmund discusses how to balance your portfolio to best endure the upcoming Standard PTQ season.
Chad delivers a timely refresher on what’s about to happen with your Magic stock.
As new sets are released and PTQ seasons change, speculators need to reevaluate their portfolio. Sigmund discusses his newest buy, sell, and hold strategies in light of Dark Ascension and Modern.
David Conrad breaks down cards and categories you should be thinking about this rumor season.
Chad breaks down cards he sees as potential gainers from the new set.
One of the most popular and powerful approaches to Commander is to play out of your graveyard. This week Carlos wants to find out what happens when someone decides to aggressively attack them instead. Turns out, this unique constraint yields a very interesting list!
Jules Robins defeats Jon Finkel, 2-0. (And, yes, that really happened!)
Chad looks into the volatile world of standard and explains why lands are your safest bet to building a better binder.
Mike Lanigan breaks down the deck he took to the Grudge Match and how he did at the tournament.
So, here is the third part of Ryan’s review of Innistrad. That is a SWEET review you might say. THE END.