Corbin returns fresh from Grand Prix Cincinnati with the newest changes to Standard and corresponding financial take-aways.
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Jason Alt discusses the thorny difference between speculation and plain old making money, before covering the decks and tournaments from the weekend.
David Schumann follows up with Part 2 of his article disclosing his current holdings and the reasoning behind them.
Mike Lanigan unveils a recent build of BWR Midrange, a well-positioned in the Standard metagame, and compares it with some other similar builds.
Ryan recommits to Standard, evolving his UWR Control list even further. See if you agree with his changes, or can pick up some fresh ideas for this quickly evolving format.
Mike Lanigan surveys the recent field of tier-one Standard decks and suggests Gruul Midrange as a possible contender.
Corbin believes Return to Ravnica may have hit a price floor. Is now the time to buy into the staples?
Mike Lanigan examines some interesting tweaks of Standard decks built to attack the metagame from a different position.
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.
Ryan checks in with some initial thoughts on the directions Modern, Pauper, and Standard are heading.
Ryan is looking forward to an increasingly fast Standard environment, searching for the best way to play Ash Zealot and his hasty friends as Gatecrash continues to emerge from behind the curtain.
Doug brings several quick hits and discussions this week from GP: Atlantic City. Find out which card is conspicuously absent and what red uncommon is a no-risk investment.