With spiking dual lands and record-breaking Modern events, it’s easy to overlook Standard. This week Sig looks at a few targets based on previously proven strategies.
Supreme Verdict
Adam teaches how to sideboard with ( and against ) the deck that won Grand Prix: Cincinnati and recaps last week’s You Make The Play before posting a new one. Print out this visual sideboarding guide and bring it to FNM!
No one wants to kill a Lhurgoyf twice, but it sure sounds better than “bloodrush, boros charm, you lose”. Here are a few Standard decks that don’t care about mana symbols for once.
Ryan breaks down two PTQ experiences he recently had with his Standard Burn deck.
Dylan analyzes the major players in Modern, picking which cards gained and lost value with the recent changes to the format.
What should you be doing with cards you aren’t playing with? Danny confronts this issue as it pertains to his own substantial collection.
Today Corbin looks back on his set review of Theros to see how accurate his predictions turned out.
Dylan muses on the effects of the recent banning and unbannings on Magic’s big picture.
Mike Lanigan had a stroke of genius at the last minute for SCG Columbus, and showed up battling a Dimir devotion deck. Read on to hear about the deck and his matchups.
This week Jason Alt looks at TCG buyouts, the defection of entire pro teams, and the (lackluster) mythics spoiled from Born of the Gods.
Ryan breaks down his sideboard plans for R/w Devotion, reasoning his way through all of the major Standard archetypes.
2013 was a transformative year for MTG finance. Sigmund shares the top five lessons–some more expensive than others–this year taught him.