Matthew Lewis outlines his MTGO strategy for the next three months, drawing attention to several unanswered questions that will be especially worth keeping an eye on.
Liliana of the Veil has recently undergone a huge price bump. Corbin examines the causes of the rise and predicts the card's future trajectory.
Ryan provides updates to his Domri Naya deck to reflect what he's learned from playtesting for upcoming Standard PTQ's.
Mike Lanigan surveys the recent field of tier-one Standard decks and suggests Gruul Midrange as a possible contender.
Jason Alt discusses the benefit of maintaining a personal buylist and looks over results from the "double-Standard" Open last weekend.
David Schumann explains how our playstyle preferences can affect how we evaluate new cards. Being aware of your own blinders can make you more attentive to cards in spoilers you may be passing over.
Cash is king. In the past, Sigmund has always defaulted to requesting cash when selling cards to a buy list. But could that trade-in credit really be so bad? This week he looks at why that trade-in bonus makes the proposition worth considering.
Matthew Lewis discusses when to sell an investment you've made on MTGO, based on overarching price cycles and other factors.
Corbin finds himself in the unenviable position of still holding Modern staples likely to appear in Modern Masters. He describes how to minimize losses in this situation.
Mike Lanigan reports on his day-two tournament finish last weekend at the GP in his hometown of Pittsburgh, covering both Gatecrash Sealed and Draft.