Chris reflects on the new year with a new scale for evaluating Commander specs. He lays out the approach he’ll be using moving forward and applies it to several cards.
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Chris is excited about the new generals emerging from Ravnica Allegiance and has some ideas on capitalizing on their printings.
Join Edward Eng and Sig Ausfresser for the 4th installment of Quiet Speculation’s Office Hours. This week we touch on Ultimate Box Toppers, Dual Lands, Standard, and EDH REC.
After a weekend in Milwaukee for the GP, Chris discusses the best out for Mythic Edition specs you may be holding, before introducing Chris’s Commander Corner.
A certain class of cards keeps appearing on MTG Stocks: old foils. But are these moves for real, or are they artifacts of the system? This week Sig investigates.
There’s still a handful of cool, unique Reserved List cards that are virtually bulk. While Sig doesn’t advocate buying them out, he does suggest putting these ten cards on your radar.
In a bear market, being prepared to pick up cards at their floor is ideal. Chris lays out his approach to the winter months and how he’s preparing for the holidays.
Sig was surprised to see a non-Reserved List card like Back to Basics spike so high recently. But old, non-RL cards are not without value—today he shares some specific targets to buy and sell.
Gold-bordered cards provide a budget alternative in casual formats for Reserved List cards like Gaea’s Cradle or Grim Monolith. This week Sig examines these underappreciated gems.
This week has a nice focus on lands, but we’re not referring to the Legacy deck. Eddie also starts touching on Guilds of Ravnica spoilers.
Chris is back to identify some cards with real potential for short- and long-term gains as we approach rotation.
Adam explores the main drivers of the market this week—Pro Tour 25th Anniversary and Commander 2018—and the cards they are moving.
Commander 2018 spoilers have stimulated demand for a ton of cards expected to pair well with the deck themes. Adam covers all the details.