This week, Jason reflects on Hurricane Sandy, the city of brotherly love, and as always the tournament results of late.
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Mike discusses some recent versions of UWr Delver that have finished well at tournaments and offers his thoughts on the deck.
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Find yourself complaining constantly about the luck of your opponents? Baffled by why you’re getting paired against an endless stream of bad match-ups? Take a lesson from Ryan if you want to turn luck from an enemy into an ally.
There’s been a lot of tournaments this weekend, including the Pro Tour in Seattle. Jason breaks down the myriad results for your viewing and analyzing pleasure.
Editor David Conrad and Zach Mcnair draft Return to Ravnica together and try to take down an 8-4
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Mike provides some examples of cards being under- and overrated in the new Standard format, before sharing a few decklists.
Join Ryan as he riffs on the most powerful ways to attack a wide-open metagame, and highlights potential format all-stars he thinks aren’t seeing nearly enough play.
Jason follows up his discussion of Seance, shares some costumes of zealous Magic fans, and looks at results from the emerging RtR metagame.
Andy describes a brand new format combining Commander and cube draft, where players draft entire Commander decks, generals and all!
What are the staples from RtR we’ll be jamming in Standard decks for the next two years? Mike ranks the top ten cards from Return to Ravnica.
