Danny Brown concludes his article from last week about stretching your tickets out for maximum drafting–excellent advice for anyone who wants to fund MTGO without getting into full-on speculation.
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This year, several rotating rares didn’t bottom out as Sylvain expected. Despite missing the lowest price, he is still taking advantage of good opportunities on rares and a few mythics.
There’s a lot of places to put your money as a gamer. If you had never played Magic before, what would your experience with MTGO be like?
As a drafting enthusiast, Danny Brown has jammed his fair share of MTGO drafts–and learned they don’t have to be at full cost. Today he begins a two-part series discussing his strategy for minimizing draft costs online.
The change to the Magic Online reimbursement policy is a very good thing for MTGO players…
8-4s are great, but there’s a case to be made for Swiss drafts, too…
Making the most of your bankroll doesn’t require making the most of every single spec. Small concessions here and there can often lead to higher profit down the road.
Be sure to fill out the MTGO (dis)satisfaction survey!
Pro Tour Khans of Tarkir is finally over and it was a real roller coaster for prices on MTGO. Sylvain gives us his perspective on his Standard positions going forward.
The most recent build of MTGO came with an unintended feature, and black mages are going to love it.
There’s a lot of problems with MTGO version 4, but here’s at least five things it has going for it.
Sylvain explains why he doesn’t believe the online release of Khans of Tarkir constitutes a good investment opportunity. He also briefly discusses his plans with the incoming Pro Tour.
The only thing worse than a catastrophic bug during the top eight of a major MTGO tournament is the WOTC attempt at damage control…