Sigmund comes back from GP Cincinnati with observations about buylisting there. Read on to see what cards are on the move or stagnating.
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Much like with play skill, there are many levels on which to trade. David Schumann offers some suggestions for upping your trade game.
Jason Alt bemoans the Magic community’s propensity to complain, talks about Swedish prisons, and reviews decks from the weekend.
Jason Alt discusses the latest self-fulfilling finance prophecies to come true of late, then jumps into decklists from GP Kansas City and SCG Worchester.
Over 1800 players gathered to battle at GP Providence this past weekend . In addition, Sigmund had his own battle to maximize sales at the dealer booths. Sigmund lists his top 5 tips for grinding out the most cash for your Legacy cards.
David Schumann overviews the major staples of the Legacy format, and discusses the likelihood of reprints and price changes for each.
Master’s Edition is returning briefly to MTGO for the holiday weekend. Matthew provide all the information you need to get the most value out of these high-profile and rare sets.
With the rise of theft in the Magic community, Ryan Abcede addresses the idea of “Depimping” your cube to put those profits elsewhere.
Sigmund reveals how Magic has helped him cope with a challenging time during childhood, and how being emotional about Magic can sometimes be a good thing. As long as it is kept in check.
After missing a week taking care of his wife and newborn, Sigmund has returned with some new perspective. What is going on with the Legacy format? Has it stagnated? Sigmund polls the readers for their thoughts.
Mark Hinsz recounts this past weekend’s SCG Invitational event, where he piloted Big Zoo in Legacy and Dungrove Elder Wolf Run in Standard, and shares with us his thoughts on the meta and the refreshing philosophical lens he’s recently applied to the game.
Mark Hinsz recounts this past weekend’s expeditions at Star City Games’ Open events, where he placed in the Top 8 in Standard and the Top 16 in Legacy.
The Devil’s come to collect his due: everything you own for the next six cards.