Corbin Hosler, fresh off his epic trip to GP Las Vegas, discusses some surprising data from the trade floor and movement in Modern prices.
Parallel Lives
Corbin Hosler tackles the potential casual staples to come out of Dragon’s Maze. Target these cards for sure-fire gains a year or two down the road.
Yet another week has gone by, yielding many dramatic shifts in card prices. But Sigmund has noticed a few trends in the commonalities between these price movers. This week he breaks down the mtgstocks “interests” to understand some underlying themes.
Casual players get excited by vastly different cards than competitive players. Jared Elick discusses what types of cards to stock in your trade binder for this crowd.
David Schumann describes criteria for evaluating long-term specs based on Commander playability, then looks to Gatecrash to see what may qualify.
This week Corbin Hosler looks over Gatecrash for casual all-stars. Picking these cards up cheap in trades may benefit you a couple years down the road.
Valter explores the rewarding realm of casual Magic, pointing out a few of his favorites.
Corbin addresses the financial implications of post-Gatecrash Standard, Wizards’ announcement regarding redemptions, and the alleged Modern bubble.
The full Gatecrash spoiler is out and its time for Corbin’s set review. Don’t miss his analysis on which cards are overhyped or flying under the radar.
Corbin talks about some cards to keep your eye on in the coming weeks before Gatecrash shakes up the Standard metagame.
Corbin examines Magic 2013 and Ravnica to try and find the next casual hit (like Parallel Lives) that will make you money!
This week, Jason reflects on Hurricane Sandy, the city of brotherly love, and as always the tournament results of late.
Jason makes his case for the future glory of Seance before running down the results of Return to Ravnica’s first legal weekend.