For the new year, Mike Lanigan offers his take on the reasons Cube draft is so great–and some of the tangential benefits that come from playing it regularly.
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Adam shares his favorite Magic strategy articles of 2014 from around the web!
Ryan has performed very well at recent limited PTQs and credits this success to Cube drafting. If the fun of Cubing wasn’t enough to motivate you to try your hand at it, Ryan shares the less talked about benefits that come from Cubing regularly.
Picking cards close to bulk is time consuming, but leaving them on the table is obviously money too. How do we balance these competing concerns? Jason Alt describes his latest thoughts and a new approach he’s trying.
Last week Sylvain examined how the time spent on an investment can be incorporated into performance calculations. This week he expands the parameters, and attempts to arrive at a universal formula to apply to any spec.
Derek recaps some of the most significant changes to Magic in 2014, with an eye on what’s to come in 2015.
Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Sigmund is calling a bottom in card prices. But this isn’t a license to buy any and everything. This week Sigmund shares his picks for the best pickups as we head into a strong 2015 for MTG Finance.
Mike Lanigan breaks down the year of 2014 and the lessons he learned about winning strategies, Magic finance and running a business. He also discusses the setting of goals and outlines his for next year.
Ryan took his JeskSligh brew to a PTQQ this Saturday to a 4-2 finish. Find out his thoughts on the deck and insight on a possible Boros deck to play instead! Also learn how Ryan acquired his first piece of power.
Adam shares his #mtgfinance recommendations for 2015. Start planning now!
Insider: [MTGO] Is it Worth Your Time? – Standardizing Profit Calculations to Incorporate Time Spent
Sylvain examines a critical component of any investment–time. Between the duration of the investment itself and the human labor required to implement it, time is one component you don’t want to underestimate when evaluating the performance of a spec.
Jason Alt offers a twist on the year-end retrospective with a (perhaps more useful) prospective for the coming year. Follow along with his month-by-month plan for maximizing opportunities according to what we know so far.
