Insider: Virtually Infinite – Mistakes We Make, Part 2
Alexander Carl returns to the topic of common mistakes in MTGO speculation, and turns to the QS community to get some insight on how to avoid them.
Alexander Carl returns to the topic of common mistakes in MTGO speculation, and turns to the QS community to get some insight on how to avoid them.
Each week, we review what went on behind the QS Insider curtain. It’s a great way to see what you might be missing if you’re not a subscriber, and a great way to get caught up if you are!
Bulk List Uploading and more! Exciting times!
David Schumann draws parallels between the major types of stocks and various categories of Magic specs, and highlights several big gainers and losers in each category this week.
Alexander Carl takes a look at some common speculation mistakes and what we can learn from them to improve our returns.
Corbin Hosler checks in with his set review of Journey Into Nyx to see how his predictions fared this go-around.
Today Jason Alt breaks down a buylisting horror story to illuminate some basic principles of buylisting, that can benefit the novice and expert alike.
It’s time for the prerelease overview of M15! Corbin Hosler covers the cards that will be on his radar this weekend, along with predictions about where he sees them settling.
During the downtime before the Magic 2015 Prereleases begin, WOTC will be granting every account that has logged in to Magic Online since April 2008 35 phantom points. Holiday Cube returns July 16. Watch these videos to brush up on your Cube skills and put those phantom points to good use!
Alexander Carl checks in with the bevy of events scheduled this summer, topped off by the largest of them all: the switchover to the new client.
This week Alexander Carl interviews elite Magic Online player Paul Nemeth about how to get better at Magic and how he’s making the transition to the Pro Tour.
This week Zwischenzug digitally sleeves up Living End. Leave a comment for your chance to win a Vintage Master’s Pack!
The v3 client closes for good this July, and the immediate future of Vintage Masters availability is still unknown. Alexander Carl explains how to proceed in the face of widespread uncertainty.