As many have predicted, Modern prices are spiking in anticipation of the impending PTQ season. After cashing out on old opportunities, Corbin discusses what to target next.
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With prices low on RtR cards, Paul has some picks for solid investments, along with some picks you might be surprised to see the price of.
Carlos builds a rebel Commander deck from the ground up, headed by –who else?– Lin Sivvi. Read on to see his unique take on a classic archetype from years past.
Corbin Hosler reviews 10 cards from Core Sets in the last five years that you probably didn’t realize were as valuable as they are!
This week Carlos delves into some of the more obscure or “unplayable” Commanders in the format in order to see what they have to offer! What kind of tricksy things can Yomiji do? Let’s find out!
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.
Last week, we tore through the first half of Shards of Alara. We saw hit commons like Blightning and killer trade bait like Death Baron. Let’s take a close look at the second half of the set this week and see what treasures we come upon.
Carlos has his Child of Alara deck back, this time covering some sample hands and gameplay! It’s Legacy-lite, Commander style, with everyone’s favorite nuclear infant!
We’ve had 2 weeks of Opens to see the impact New Phyrexia has had on the Standard and Legacy tournament scenes. I’m going to focus on Standard, since the Grand Prix this weekend is Legacy, and will almost certainly have more players than the SCG Open series gets. Waiting on that will give us a bit of a better view on the format. However, for Standard, there’s no reason to wait, especially since the format hasn’t really undergone much of a change.
This week Stephen shows some Gordon Gekko is his article, keeping supply lines open in tough times, and how a little research can provide 100%+ profits.