Vintage Masters, replete with Power Nine, will be released on Magic Online next year. Matthew Lewis examines what this means for the MTGO market.
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Corbin looks at some cards that keep going up after their post-Pro Tour spike, and discusses where specs from last year stand.
Jason Alt discusses his tendency to plagiarize himself, the consequences of issuing orders, and the recent decklists from around the world.
Last weekend Sigmund skipped the main event at GP Louisville to focus his energy on selling to dealers. Today he summarizes his observations from this novel experience.
Jason Alt discusses cancelled orders and contract breaches, the overwhelming success of devotion on the PT, and results from SCG Milwaukee.
Ryan runs down the recent evolution of Pauper Rats thanks to Gray Merchant of Asphodel.
Kyle delivers his QS debut article by laying down some wisdom on MTGO finance.
Is it profitable to crack booster boxes at set release for trading purposes? David Schumann breaks down the price data for Theros to find out.
We have to wait for the Pro Tour for a full picture of the new Standard metagame. But we can also begin to speculate on Theros based on what’s already making waves.
Danny advises staying away from Theros cards for the time being, suggesting alternatively a slew of RTR cards he thinks are primed for spikes. He also gives an update on his Zero to Draft endeavor.
Stu checks in with his initial reactions to Sunday’s SCG standard event, the first major showcase for Theros cards.
Much like with play skill, there are many levels on which to trade. David Schumann offers some suggestions for upping your trade game.
Standard rotation has brought with it many profitable opportunities, but what do we buy next? Sigmund presents some suggestions on where to invest recent gains.