Sigmund buys cards with the hope of profiting on them. But what some people may overlook is the fact that the majority of his purchases are not based solely on speculation. Learn more about the angle Sigmund has successfully pursued.
At the tail end of the current Standard's run, the format is still evolving. Mike examines some new archetypes on the cutting edge that arose from the World Magic Cup.
Matthew proposes a model for seasonal speculation that can be beneficial to use as the backbone for MTGO investment strategies.
Gervaise delves into the techniques and reasons behind using the internet as a primary mode of card acquisition.
Corbin Hosler shares some of the most unexpected, but profitable, gems you'll find in everyday collections!
Ryan believes that everybody should just play RUG Delver in Legacy.
First peek at Return to Ravnica Spoilers bring some unexpected winners for Standard as well as a peek at EBay and Legacy
Today Jason comments on tweets from the mothership and shares some odd auctions gracing eBay. He follows up with the usual flurry of tournament results accompanied by snark.
We've got a lot to go over this week! First, I want to talk to you about quirks of the collector market in Legacy and Vintage. I'll also touch on a pop-up card and some out-there picks in anticipation of Return to Ravnica.
As with many things in Commander, tribes work very differently than in other constructed formats. Andy Martin explains what attributes one should look for when choosing a tribal Commander theme.
