With the rise of theft in the Magic community, Ryan Abcede addresses the idea of “Depimping” your cube to put those profits elsewhere.
Finance
Financial articles focus on buying, selling and trading Magic: The Gathering cards for fun and profit!
Chad goes over his plans to move a big part of his speculations and game play to MTGO
Gervaise is here this week to show you how being nice can also yield nice profits.
Probably the biggest news this weekend wasn’t the fact that Jund is really good in Modern – we all knew that. It was Aaron Forsythe’s announcement of the Modern Masters set, which I emailed everyone about. The first spoiled card was Tarmogoyf. That gets everyone talking and we’re going to talk this week about what we’ve deduced about the Modern Masters set – even though we only know one card for sure! There’s a lot of shadow room that we can look into; find out what is and isn’t there, due to the set size.
The Magic community was abuzz this past weekend with Pro Tour talk and the Modern Masters announcement. The SCG Indianapolis Open also revealed another step in the Standard evolution process. Sigmund delves into the results and suggests some moves to make.
Paul reviews the results from this past weekend’s Pro Tour, analyzing the successful archetypes and the worthwhile angles which to approach them.
Corbin Hosler analyzes the results from 2012 States and updates you on where he stands in regards to Return to Ravnica!
Matthew describes the strategy he used to profit on shocklands before the release of RtR. Don’t miss this opportunity when it repeats itself come the release of Gatecrash.
What happens now? States are over. Pro Tour is coming. Chad makes his calls.
Looking to speculate, without the sleepless nights? Try out Tucker’s philosophy for card speculation that stresses risk minimization.
This week is all about tech; it’s about the new developments in Standard and Eternal formats and how we can see some profit. We are gonna be all over.
Week two of Return to Ravnica’s Standard legality has seen many price changes yet again. Sigmund revisits some of the cards he discussed last week to identify how prices have responded, as well as where they may go next.
Matthew reviews two of his past recommendations, Sorin and Bonfire, to see what they tell us about risk in speculation.
