Danny lays down the first article in his draft series attempting to go infinite (or at least nearly infinite).
Trading
David Schumann revisits the concept of bulk trading, covering the various ways it can be done and offering some pointers.
Danny has his eye on Innistrad as rotation approaches, looking for juicy Modern targets.
Danny reflects on a series of trades that he documented last autumn to see what lessons can be extracted.
Danny delivers with Part 2 of his article on how to turn drafting into fuel for your binder and whole collection.
Modern Masters is flying off the shelves, with supply likely to wane soon. David Schumann asks what cards to pull out of binders during this window of opportunity.
Corbin Hosler tackles the potential casual staples to come out of Dragon’s Maze. Target these cards for sure-fire gains a year or two down the road.
Traders over- and undervalue certain cards based on their preferred formats. David Schumann outlines the major types of people you can expect to encounter and what cards to target in their binders.
David Schumann examines important criteria for evaluating cards during a trade aside from the actual retail price.
This week Jason Alt discusses trading in the smart phone era, GP Strasbourg and SCG Milwaukee.
Jared Elick is still actively trading for Modern cards he believes are undervalued. Modern Masters will not reprint everything, and staples command consistent prices on the trade floor.
David Schumann discusses some casual staples with unexpectedly high prices that you may still be able to find in binders or “bulk boxes” at stores.
David Schumann describes a method for encouraging casual players in your local area to trade for some low-velocity cards: play a deck that features them.