David Schumann continues his series on Modern and Legacy staples, this time looking at commons and uncommons to see which are likely to get reprinted.
Jason returns briefly to his reddit musings of yore and dissects all the latest tech from tournaments near and far.
Doug brings several quick hits and discussions this week from GP: Atlantic City. Find out which card is conspicuously absent and what red uncommon is a no-risk investment.
Sigmund digs up some old data to round out a prediction for what Modern Masters could do to current prices. Based on his predictions, it may be wise to...
Matthew Lewis examines the price behavior of dual lands from past years, and offers a detailed analysis of how the pattern will apply to shocklands this year.
Mathieu lays out a groundwork for building your speculation binder with uncommons, including some spicy targets for doing so with Gatecrash cards.
In speculation, reviewing past calls is as important as making new ones. This week Corbin and Chad evaluate each others' calls from Return to Ravnica to see how accurate their predictions were.
Mike Lanigan discusses the failings of the current Standard environment, and provides a primer on his innovative port of G/W Auras to Standard.
Reflecting on one's past work is a great way to learn, so why not critique that of others? This week Chad and Corbin review each other's RtR set reviews to highlight all of the best hits and misses.
Jared reviews the tenets of honorable trading, outlining why it's not good for anyone to assume the role of a Shark.
