Sylvain unveils the groundwork to his recent MTGO portfolio management experiment. What did he do with thousands of tix?
Watery Grave
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!
Ryan explores new Modern, reporting on the results of his playtesting with Nacatl and Delver.
Jason Alt covers the best from the world of MTG podcasting and the results from GP Melbourne and SCG Atlanta.
MTGO Player of the Year Paul Nemeth has a Bitterblossom Brew that’s neither Faeries nor B/x Tokens, yet can still kill an opponent out of nowhere. Could this be the new home of the recently unbanned Enchantment?
Ryan is busy brewing decks for new Modern and is certainly going in some unexpected directions.
Ryan ruminates on the direction Modern might head in the coming months.
David Schumann outlines some MTG investment basics, explains the concept of discounted cash flow, and asks how the recent B&R announcement will affect Modern.
Jason Alt weighs in on the B&R announcement, insider trading, and the possibility that Born of the Gods is, just maybe, underrated.
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.
While shocklands have underperformed, Matthew Lewis still has confidence in real estate. He asks what last year can tell us about THS scry lands.
Who doesn’t love Magical Xmasland? Mike Lanigan shares several deck ideas that almost got there, but turned out to be a little too cute.
Mike Lanigan discovered a novel BUG Standard build at the PTQ in Pittsburgh last weekend. Read on for his breakdown of the deck.