Corbin Hosler grades his predictions for Magic 2014, to see where his analysis was correct, and where it was lacking.
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Sebastien Morin and Jeff Goupil return from a month-long hiatus for a review of their articles so far. They discuss what they got right and ask what they could improve upon.
Casual staples are low-risk specs that almost always jump a bit. Corbin Hosler examines his picks from last year to see how they fared and offers similar picks from M14.
Matthew Lewis returns to his theory about the digital-to-paper ratio, this time to test its predictive power and make further modifications.
Corbin Hosler reviews his calls from Dragon’s Maze to see how accurate his predictions have proved several months down the line.
David Schumann looks back on some of his first articles and tries to judge how accurate his calls were.
Reviewing past failures, in addition to successes, is essential for any serious speculator. Today Matthew Lewis examines a recent spec that went wrong and asks why.
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.
As Gatecrash spoiler season ramps up, Corbin looks to specs from older sets that may benefit from the new Standard environment.
In speculation, reviewing past calls is as important as making new ones. This week Corbin and Chad evaluate each others’ calls from Return to Ravnica to see how accurate their predictions were.
Reflecting on one’s past work is a great way to learn, so why not critique that of others? This week Chad and Corbin review each other’s RtR set reviews to highlight all of the best hits and misses.
Two years ago Corbin Hosler wrote that profits on cards are mere illusions until you’ve cashed out. Today he revisits his article to see how the theory applies to today’s world of MTG finance.
Corbin talks about some cards to keep your eye on in the coming weeks before Gatecrash shakes up the Standard metagame.