There are lots of tournament results to pore over, but before getting to them Jason Alt examines the missed opportunities in the Shallow Grave debacle.
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Matthew Lewis examines the price behavior of Zendikar block staples in the wake of the extra supply from ZZW queues, and asks where they are headed.
Ryan has Modern on the brain this week as the PTQ season nears an end. Read his breakdown of the Delver deck he’s been playing, a descendant of the Grixis list developed by Zac Hill and Drew Levin.
Mike Lanigan relates his tournament experience last weekend at a Modern PTQ, and examines what we can take away from his matches.
Mathieu breaks down pricing on all fetch and shocklands to show which cards will make the most lucrative targets in the coming months.
Sigmund recently drastically shifted his positions in mana-fixing lands. This week he summarizes his latest moves, along with some rationale as to what we can expect to see in the coming months.
Is Ryan considering a spicy new RtR card in Legacy RUG Delver? He sure is. Read on to see which one.
About eight days ago, strange things started happening with a Tempest rare. [card]Aluren[/card] had jumped by $10 overnight. It’s clear that someone was buying all of this card that they could. We didn’t know why then and we still don’t have many answers.
Jason reviews some often overlooked and valuable sources for MTG financial information before going over the usual weekly tournament results.
Mike shares a recent brew of his combining Jund with elements of Boss Naya from years ago, notably the machine gun kill of Staticaster plus Nightshade Peddler.
Mike battled in the Modern GP in Chicago this weekend with Naya Pod. Read on to hear about his matches, and how a couple spicy singleton inclusions fared.
Deathrite Shaman has already splashed down hard in Standard and even more so in Modern. This week Ryan crafts a BUG Legacy deck around the powerful one-drop, a list featuring some very interesting inclusions and omissions.
Corbin Hosler tells you why you’re doing it wrong by evaluating just the Top 8 lists from Pro Tour: Return To Ravnica, and explains why Moderns Masters is not something to be scared of!