What's the best card in Standard? Mike believes firmly that it is Terminus. He discusses why and shares his experience at a recent PTQ.
Chad looks at what we know about Return to Ravnica, and talks about how to speculate when rumors are abound.
Ryan reviews the rude play play habits of other players and offers remedies and tips to making the game more enjoyable for everyone.
This week Jason bears witness to an historical Magic transaction, reports the slew of typos to appear in Magic products of late, and praises recent rogue deck builders for their quixotic quest to render Magic fun.
The Best Four Days in Gaming are fast approaching - learn the best times and methods of trading at GenCon as well as general convention tips in this week's article.
Andy Martin, a long-time Magic player and Commander aficionado, outlines his philosophy about deck-building Commander. If you've been seeking a remedy for boring, repetitive Commander decks, read on.
Sigmund discusses his observations at Grand Prix Columbus with specific focus on dealer activity. He also discusses the surprising most valuable card in Standard.
Kelly's learned a lot building Quiet Speculation and has been applying the same skill set to MTGCardMarket.com. A basic primer on how to figure out your traffic sources and user behavior patterns seems to be in order for those starting their own sites.
Mike brings us the tale of his Grand Prix experience in Columbus, where he piloted the same deck that landed three players in the Top Eight. Read on to hear the yarn and see the newest Modern tech.
With an eye for Magic: The Gathering Online (MTGO), Matthew has his sight set on some land. When's the best time to invest? And what plots are worth the investment, and which aren't?
