Matthew Lewis revisits the pillars of the MTGO economy and explains what can happen when you don't adhere to the fundamentals.
How do we define failure in speculation? Does every loss count? Corbin looks at some of his own gaffes and asks how they should inform future decisions.
Stu weighs in on a variety of topics including a crop of new Theros spoilers!
Spoiler season has arrived again! Mike Lanigan surveys the Theros cards revealed so far and evaluates their Constructed potential.
Jason Alt is at it again spewing his opinions, this time on forgetfulness, post-rotation prices and lame duck Standard brews.
Retail prices are higher than eBay prices, which are higher than buy list prices. But what happens when this expected price structure goes out of whack? Sigmund examines three case studies understand what such a phenomenon means.
Matthew Lewis revisits the MTGO-to-paper ratio as it stands before rotation, to identify opportunities in the near-term and expand upon the theory behind the metric.
Mike Lanigan examines the Standard and Block Constructed decks that lose the least to rotation, and are likely to form the backbone of the new Standard.
Considering the information about Theros block already spoiled, Corbin Hosler asks what cards may benefit from an "enchantment-matters" Standard environment.
Stu Somers returns to the writing financial game brimming with speculation targets and information.
