Kyle explains the process he uses to analyze tournament data, and gives a follow up on the Standard statistics from last week.
Tidebinder Mage
Sigmund isn’t coming up with much for the next set of investment opportunities. This week he shares his current thinking on the MTG investing landscape.
Mike Lanigan dissects the mono-red devotion deck from the Pro Tour, explaining key interactions and suggesting updates.
Corbin looks at some cards that keep going up after their post-Pro Tour spike, and discusses where specs from last year stand.
Gervaise recounts his experiences from the floor at Pro Tour Theros in Dublin.
Jason Alt discusses his tendency to plagiarize himself, the consequences of issuing orders, and the recent decklists from around the world.
Matthew Lewis surveys his recent speculation activity on MTGO, discussing in depth what he’s buying, selling and watching and why.
In the wake of recent events, Corbin Hosler asks what channels are available to stop sellers from cancelling orders. The answer may surprise you.
Today Mike Lanigan discusses the hottest mechanic coming off of the PT, which has only begun to affect the Standard metagame: devotion.
Danny reacts to the action from this past weekend in Dublin.
Jason Alt discusses cancelled orders and contract breaches, the overwhelming success of devotion on the PT, and results from SCG Milwaukee.
Even when a speculation pans out as expected, order cancellations or sudden drops in price can undermine your profits. David Schumann explains what to do to minimize these types of setbacks.
Jason Alt discusses the reputation of Magic finance, delving into a few recent controversies and weighing in with his usual brand of wit.