Many control players play slowly because they believe that control has to. David E. is here to tell them they’re wrong. Control can and should play faster!
Supreme Verdict
Every player has their own pace of play. For those who want to speed up, there’s no substitute for practice. David E. has some additional techniques to help.
This past weekend David E. put his tips on tournament prep into practice. How did he do at his local RCQ? What lessons will he take to his next event?
The Regional Championship Qualifiers are now in full swing. David E. has some less mainstream advice on how to prepare for them this week.
David takes a look back at Mystery Boosters, going in-depth on the reprints that mattered the most.
UndyingMTG returns with the next segment in his Budget-Focused series. See how board wipes, tutors, and how “extras” in new sets affect the secondary market, with a Commander and Pioneer slant.
UndyingMTG makes his QS debut, offering an overview of the Myth Realized, and shedding light on his process of singles speculation.
It’s been just over a week since Once Upon a Time got the boot in Modern, so we don’t have a lot of information with which to decisively answer the question on everyone’s mind: where does the format go from here? We do, however, have some data points. Today, we’ll look at a few decks […]
This week Magic Online featured a Pioneer PTQ every single day, and this unprecedented show of support for the format has sent the card market into a frenzy.
Sam is battling every day to get up-to-date Pioneer info, with one goal in mind: The Invitational Trophy!
Sig’s “sell” call last week on Ophiomancer was premature. This wasn’t his first error in MTG finance nor will it be his last. This week, Sig recalls some of his previous mistakes and extracts valuable lessons from each one.
In September 2017, Sig wrote an Insider piece highlighting the financial benefits of participating in the QS Insider Discord. This week Sig returns to the article with updated commentary.
David does a cross-store comparison of retail prices for three formats to see where the best trade-in values lie.