Mike Lanigan reviews an old Naya deck from years past to see how it might inform a similar strategy in Theros Standard.
Ryan takes a break from Pauper talk while the format reacts to the recent bannings, instead weighing in on some Theros cards he thinks are currently being underpriced.
Corbin Hosler examines the state of his fall rotation specs, with Jace at the top of the list. What should we do now that these cards have spiked?
Danny advises staying away from Theros cards for the time being, suggesting alternatively a slew of RTR cards he thinks are primed for spikes. He also gives an update on his Zero to Draft endeavor.
Stu checks in with his initial reactions to Sunday's SCG standard event, the first major showcase for Theros cards.
Jason Alt relates cognitive lag and undersea cables between New York and London to the world of MTG speculation, then pours over decklists.
Much like with play skill, there are many levels on which to trade. David Schumann offers some suggestions for upping your trade game.
Standard rotation has brought with it many profitable opportunities, but what do we buy next? Sigmund presents some suggestions on where to invest recent gains.
There has been much discussion of late about shocklands. Matthew Lewis explains why he believes they are still a solid hold, and how he plans to out his copies.
Post-rotation Standard begins today, and Mike Lanigan is here to tell you which new cards to expect right out the gates. Read on for his Top 10 Theros cards.
