Jason Alt continues his discussion about the different schools of thought in Magic finance and reports on the recent tournament results.
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Mike Lanigan looks back at the year to analyze his tournament experience as a whole, ultimately emerging better prepared for the coming year. An excellent article for anyone looking to up their game.
Is Ryan considering a spicy new RtR card in Legacy RUG Delver? He sure is. Read on to see which one.
Jason Alt calls attention to the new subreddit dedicated to MTG finance, describes his approach to Gatecrash spoiler season, and checks himself out for the new year.
Ryan returns this week with his promised update to the pauper cube, complete with a shiny new Google doc to keep the 540 organized.
A few spoilers from Gatecrash and a Limited GP have arrived just in time for the holidays, and Jason wastes no time poring over them.
2012 was a wild ride as far as MTG Finance goes. Sig takes a look back at some of his most valuable lessons learned and plans out how he will make some strategic changes next year.
Mike Lanigan responds to a friend in need who’s trying to build a Standard deck around Pack Rat. Operating under the specified restrictions, he sets out to make the most competitive deck possible.
Recovering from a disheartening showing at the SCG Invitational this past weekend, Ryan reflects on what he needs to do to improve his game as a tournament regular. See how your preparation habits compare, and if there are any tips you can adopt.
Jason muses on the politics (and economics) of patronizing your local gaming store, before delving into results from the SCG Invitational and Open in Los Angeles.
About eight days ago, strange things started happening with a Tempest rare. [card]Aluren[/card] had jumped by $10 overnight. It’s clear that someone was buying all of this card that they could. We didn’t know why then and we still don’t have many answers.
From Door to Nothingness to the return of a familiar UW strategy, Standard is full of innovation right now. Mike Lanigan surveys the new decks that have surfaced recently.
In this installment Jason delves into the philosophy of speculation and the way we self-assess our success and failures, before addressing the results from Las Vegas, Toronto and Nagoya.
