Mike shares a recent brew of his combining Jund with elements of Boss Naya from years ago, notably the machine gun kill of Staticaster plus Nightshade Peddler.
I've been thinking a lot about buying collections again recently. It's fun as all heck to see what's in someone's binder and you can make a pretty good profit with turnover. Moreover, I was tired of seeing Sig and Corbin post about going through collections – jealous!
This week Ryan riffs on some of the theories behind land count and attempts to go deep on his love of the 27th.
Mathieu has a number of hot spec targets to share this week, as well as a debate concerning the potential of the fishies.
Jason shares a personal story before weighing in on the typical internet Magic fare of the week, including decklists and Twitter controversies.
While common sense dictates that we should strive to maximize profits, sometimes this just isn't possible. But the thrill of profiting, even if suboptimal, can be invigorating. Sigmund talks about why it's okay to sell prematurely sometimes.
Mike, Forrest and Ryan get together to rant about Modern, GP Chicago and the foul condition of Mike's recently "cleaned" room. This week's episode features Mike contemplating donating his body to science, Forrest finding an Oreo and Ryan complaining about T-shirts. All of this plus discussion of A+ card...
Matthew further elaborates his theory regarding set redemption and the MTGO market. As per usual his conclusions include a variety of recommended speculation targets.
Corbin Hosler just returned from the SCG Open in Dallas. Read as he recounts his experience and shares what cards were in demand on the trade floor.
