David returns to the question of promo reprints and their effect on the price of original copies. This time he focuses on participation promos from GP’s, Pro Tours and WMCQ’s.
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Wizards recently announced Stoneforge Mystic as the 2016 GP promo. Could this herald a potential unbanning in Modern? Sheridan breaks the evidence down.
Brian is thinking ahead to rotation and what will retain value from Khans and Fate Reforged. These are the cards that look to have a future after Standard.
Always looking to stay ahead of the curve, Chaz is gearing up for Spring rotation. He discusses some fundamentals and a few picks, before providing his thoughts on the Expeditions.
If you’re looking for a successful business model, it all starts with the customer. Ryan discusses his recent foray into vending new stores, and how he’s adapting to the customer base at each.
Standard continues to deliver on the innovation front with GP Kobe last weekend. Mike picks apart some of the interesting decks from the event and presents his own build of B/W.
Today Sylvain discusses short sales in the context of the quick flip. He explains the situations that lend themselves to such a move and the time frame involved.
Breakout cards usually look obvious in retrospect, but hindsight is 20/20. Doug asks how we can approach spoilers better to predict the next format-defining staple.
Matthew Lewis and Sylvain Lehoux present the MTGO Market Report for this week, discussing major price trends and recommending specific cards to buy and sell.
David recently helped an LGS assess its strengths and weaknesses with an anonymous customer survey. He explains the process and what they found.
It’s easy to buy into over-hyped cards in Modern without considering them in the format’s context. Sheridan provides some tips to avoid getting swept up in the next major finance blunder.
Brian has continued to watch the price of age-old cards appreciate in wake of the Old School Magic trend. He looks at some cards worth picking up if you can find them.
