Gatecrash spoiler season is rapidly approaching. But even before we learn what is in Gatecrash, some card prices are already on the move based on set speculation. Sigmund summarizes what’s been moving and what could continue to go higher!
Thundermaw Hellkite
Mike shares a recent brew of his combining Jund with elements of Boss Naya from years ago, notably the machine gun kill of Staticaster plus Nightshade Peddler.
Matthew further elaborates his theory regarding set redemption and the MTGO market. As per usual his conclusions include a variety of recommended speculation targets.
Corbin Hosler just returned from the SCG Open in Dallas. Read as he recounts his experience and shares what cards were in demand on the trade floor.
Jason weighs in on internet reactions to the announcement of Dragon’s Maze before looking at top decks from GP Chicago and the SCG Dallas Open.
As more members of the MTG community take an interest in speculation, it seems like the opportunities are endless. But a fixed set of funds can make the speculation process stressful. Sigmund discusses his approach to evaluating whether or not to buy a given speculative card.
Standard is a wide open format right now, which means lots of people are inventing sweet brews. Mike surveys the field for some strategies you may have overlooked.
So many tournament results! Jason sifts through oodles of top finishers from the weekend, highlighting novel developments in Standard, Modern and Legacy.
This week, Jason reflects on Hurricane Sandy, the city of brotherly love, and as always the tournament results of late.
Mike discusses some recent versions of UWr Delver that have finished well at tournaments and offers his thoughts on the deck.
There’s been a lot of tournaments this weekend, including the Pro Tour in Seattle. Jason breaks down the myriad results for your viewing and analyzing pleasure.
Corbin Hosler analyzes the results from 2012 States and updates you on where he stands in regards to Return to Ravnica!
Matthew reviews two of his past recommendations, Sorin and Bonfire, to see what they tell us about risk in speculation.