Matthew Lewis looks at the MTGO market in the wake of Dragon’s Maze release events and the change to Constructed prize payouts.
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Mike Lanigan takes two popular Standard decks and mashes them together, peanut-butter-and-chocolate-like. Read on for the resulting brew.
Again it’s time for the review of Corbin Hosler’s set review! Corbin looks back to his predictions about Gatecrash to see what he called correctly and what he missed.
Jason suggests keeping abreast of the metagame may provide a lot of insight into speculation targets, then (conveniently) covers decks from the weekend.
The surest bets for profit on MTGO are long-term specs based on the basic principles of the market. But today Matthew Lewis explains how a short-term strategy can also bear fruit if you put in the requisite time and analysis.
Mike Lanigan brews up a Varolz Jund deck that aims to take advantage of the new legendary scavenger. With cards like Vexing Devil and Diregraf Ghoul, it doesn’t take much to make him a monster.
Mike Lanigan brings us his regularly scheduled top ten article with his pick for Constructed hits out of Dragon’s Maze.
Corbin follows up on last week’s article by covering some Dragon’s Maze cards that slipped through the cracks of his first analysis.
Gearing up for Dragon’s Maze prerelease events on MTGO, Matthew Lewis describes which cards are worthy of attention from speculators.
Mike Lanigan surveys Dragon’s Maze for some notable cards and offers his thoughts on their possibilities in Standard.
Corbin Hosler provides his financial review of Dragon’s Maze, evaluating which cards are over- and underpriced going into prerelease weekend.
Mike Lanigan analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of a version of The Aristocrats he played at a recent PTQ, and suggests a few alterations.
Matthew Lewis revisits the MTGO-to-Paper metric, and explains how it should inform your buying and selling right now.