The Magic Online 2013 Player of the Year demonstrates how to play this deck first-hand in four rounds of MTGO videos, talking through each game state play-by-play. There’s no better way to learn than from watching the best.
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The Reserved List is once again a focus of conversation as MTG prices go higher. Sigmund takes a closer look and identifies some worthwhile investments in this area.
How can you get more out of your gaming dollar on MTGO? In a new series of articles, Alexander Carl discusses tips and tools to reduce the cost of playing Magic Online.
Our resident Pro Tour competitor and sideboarding expert once again demonstrates the true “INS” and “OUTS” of the popular Modern Affinity deck in an easy-to-follow visual sideboarding guide.
Mike looks at 3 Standard deck lists that break out of the typical metagame, building around a potent and dangerous Archangel of Thune core that can end games in short order.
Dylan examines the recent spoilers for strong new trade targets.
Today Corbin looks at the casual cards he has been targeting recently, with an eye to long-term, but near-guaranteed, gains.
Jason Alt continues his series on buylisting, beginning with the basics – when it’s right to buylist in the first place, and what other options are available.
Searching for price discrepancies does not constitute speculation, but the two are often conflated. David Schumann explains the difference and why it matters.
This week Sylvain provides an update of his portfolio, before discussing some exciting writing projects in the works!
It’s no secret that Legacy cards are on fire. This week Sigmund looks at cards which have been in the background but could see a bump in the near future.
The 2013 MTGO Player of the Year explains how to play and sideboard with this Modern control deck. Includes a Visual Sideboarding Guide!
Pro Tour Competitor Adam Yurchick teaches you the ins and outs (literally) for one of Standard’s most fun new decks! See Mike Lanigan’s article yesterday for a primer on how to play it pre-board.
