Jason Alt talks about shots everyone called but forgot to tell us, misapplication of the First Amendment, and of course the largest Constructed GP in history, Richmond.
Mox Opal
Danny looks at price disparities between electronic and paper versions of cards to find good investments for the coming months.
Matthew Lewis returns to the digital-to-paper ratio, focusing on Innistrad block, which has deviated slightly from the typical pattern.
Ryan updates us on his search for a Vintage deck to play at his upcoming local event.
Kyle puts his analytical skills to work to determine the value of Liliana of the Veil.
Kyle delivers his QS debut article by laying down some wisdom on MTGO finance.
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.
Ryan takes a step in Modern for a local event and spikes it with Junk.
Prices have been on a roller coaster ride during the Modern Masters online release weekend, presenting many opportunities. Sébastien and Jeff cover all the rares they are buying.
While the thrill of speculation can be intoxicating, investing may be a better way to make bank consistently. This week Sigmund shares some insight from The Intelligent Investor written by Benjamin Graham, making his case for also becoming a Quiet Investor.
Modern Masters spoilers are pouring in now – such news is sure to send the market into a tizzy. Sigmund provides his recommendations to proceed and he also provides commentary on last weekend’s lack-of-Legacy SCG Open.
The two co-authors, Jeff and Seb, introduce themselves and propose a series of articles that look to expose their methods used for profit on the MTGO market, as well as the spreadsheets used to keep track of attractive speculation targets.
Modern PTQ seasons has impacted the price of many format staples in a huge way. Paul breaks down the cards he still thinks are prime targets.
