AuthorAbe Sargent

A Commander and casual Magic lover who calls all of West Virginia his hometown, Abe Sargent moved to Michigan for a time, working there for eleven years before heading off to seminary in the North Philly suburbs before finally heading to southwestern Connecticut. He's still not sure how a state the size of Connecticut has its own distinct regions. If you face Abe in a duel, be prepared to face his notorious work of art, Abe's Deck of Happiness and Joy.

The Continuing Struggle Of The Best Player

The Best Player Syndrome comes when you are the best player in your multiplayer group… Or at least people think you are, anyway. Abe developed the Best Player theory several months ago, but in recent weeks he’s had some new ideas on it. So how do people react to the Best Player, and what can you do if you are the Best Player?

Four Ravnica Cards, Four Ravnica Decks!

The master of wacky decks arrives once again with some casual decks that abuse the latest cards in fascinating ways! Want an infinite Tolsimir deck? How about a way to abuse Grozoth? Abe provides the goods, starting now!

Retiring The Most Underused Cards Of All Time: Volume IV

Some cards are great, but have fallen out of favor. Other cards never were in favor, but they’re still pretty darned good. Some have even been released recently but don’t seem to be getting the play that they should. What are these tragically-underused cards, and how can you use them in cool decks?

Building Neo-Wildfire

One of my favorite decks of yore was the Wildfire deck; at a time when Urza Block made bunches of powerful cards, it was one of the dominant decks. From Covetous Dragon to Thran Dynamo, that deck was a lot of fun to play, and even more fun to master. But now that both Wildfire and Hunted Dragon will be Standard-legal in a few weeks, can we recreate that land-destroyin’ charm with a weaker card pool?

Ravnica In 5-Color

There are a lot of highly playable cards in the set, so watch out. In fact, this may be one of the best sets for 5-Color since Odyssey block. In fact, let me show you fifty-five cards that might just change the face of 5 as we know it!

When Life Hands You Bad Cards, Make Good Decks

Once again, Abe plays by the harsh rules he’s created for himself: a deck of bad rares sits next to his desk. He pulls out a card at random. Whatever he pulls, he has to build a deck around it. So what terrible, terrible cards has Abe drawn this time?

SCG Daily – A Deck a Day: Shirei and the Clerics

In the forum for Monday’s article, a suggestion was made for one of my articles. A reader wanted a Magic: The Electronic exclusive. What an excellent suggestion! I have taken it upon myself to build a fun, yet recent, deck that can be played in casual rooms everywhere. (Well, just the one casual room, but you can access it from anywhere.)

SCG Daily – A Deck a Day: FreeReal

For Thursday’s deck, I decided to look at my recent article on Fifty Multiplayer Combos from Saviors for inspiration. I came across three combos close together using Freed from the Real. It seemed like I already had the backbone for a Red/Blue deck using Freed from the Real to abuse a few creatures. However, rounding out those deck ideas was a bit more difficult. Here’s what I ended up with:

SCG Daily – A Deck a Day: Cancerous Attack

Hello again! This is the Wednesday installment of our Week o’ Decks. Each day sees me bringing a separate deck for your enjoyment. I was wondering about various deck ideas, when I decided top find a card from a nice, old set and build a deck around it.

SCG Daily – A Deck a Day: Bear Beats

Welcome back to our daily Deck-a-thon. Yesterday we looked at using an old Ice Age rare to flesh out a modern day concept. Today we look at a completely different type of deck.

SCG Daily – A Deck a Day: The Chill Rushes In

Hello and welcome back to the daily series where we provide you with your daily injection of deck. Here we will build decks around concepts both old and new, borrowed and blue. Today we feature something both old and Blue.

My Five Color Vision

This is what things would look like if Abe ran the Five Color world.

Did Wizards Tell Us the Truth About Reprints?

When Saviors came out, I remember remarking to one of my friends that Saviors seemed to have a larger number of reprints than normal. Another of my friends pointed it out to me thee following day, and I’ve heard a variety of other people talking about it as well. On Friday afternoon, during a slow part of my business day, I logged onto the Wizards homepage and read an answer to a question regarding the apparent number of reprints in Saviors. Obviously, I was not the only one with that impression. The answer that was given was quite unfortunate, so I took it upon myself to investigate exactly what Wizards has and has not been reprinting in their recent sets.

Put Your Money Where Your Sealed Is: A Closer Look At Magicshop

I was really in a Magicshop mood this past week, so I decided to head online to read what I could about Shop. I figured that somewhere out there, someone had to be doing Shop – maybe someone had written about it. My search found nothing. As such, it seems my duty to write more about Shop, the most electrifying Limited format around.

Last Call Before The Party Ends

I love spirits. I just love them. In my previous articles, I’ve outlined ideas for spirit decks and detailed various strategies — I’ve built a lot of spirit decks, too. With Saviors, we have our last influx of cards. What spirits and arcane spells are worth playing?