Stepping back from the Preconstructed for today, Jay Kirkman shares a valuable lesson about spoiler season and makes a resolution for Mirrodin Besieged.
Jay Kirkman
Jay Kirkman started playing Magic: the Gathering during Alpha, and despite some significant pauses his love for the game is as strong as ever. His area of focus is in the preconstructed products, and he runs the review weblog Ertai's Lament. He favours Grixis, is addicted to discard, and lives in Frankfort, Kentucky with his wife, stepkids and brand new son (and future Pro Tour stalwart) Liam.
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