The SCG Invitational this weekend is sure to shake up both the Modern and Standard metagames. Ryan presents some picks for both formats.
Standard
Eldritch Moon just launched and Conspiracy 2 is on the way, though Kaladesh may have a closer release than one would think.
Trying to capitalize on Standard-based spikes can be unreliable. Brian explains how a strong understanding of Standard demand can inform more long-term speculation.
As the rotation of Dragons of Tarkir and Magic Origins nears, David is already considering what to pick up for eternal play. He shares seven key picks today.
Quiet Speculation is excited to welcome back Sigmund Ausfresser with the launch of his new weekly column! Today he discusses the risk inherent in Standard speculation.
Adam discusses expectations for the new Standard format and shares his top specs in anticipation of Pro Tour Eldritch Moon.
Ryan provides insight on his process for evaluating new cards during spoiler season and the weeks leading up to the Pro Tour.
Mike looks over the more interesting decks to come out of SCG Columbus (read: not Bant Company) and shares his financial takeaways.
Eldritch Moon is sure to shake up the Standard format, and Ryan has some picks for undervalued cards going into the set’s release.
How have Standard sets’ values evolved recently? Diego breaks it down in this week’s infographic.
Mike Lanigan covers the Top 10 from Eldritch Moon, sharing his picks for most impactful cards in Constructed along with thoughts on their financial potential.
Pre-ordering is generally ill-advised, though Ryan has his eyes on some specific cards with potential for solid returns on their pre-order price.
Mike reviews Eldritch Moon for the more banal, but still important role players that are likely to hit tournament tables soon. These cards will help shape the new Standard.