Don’t Draw Into 9th, Kids: SCG Seattle Standard Open Report
Adam Prosak made a whoopsie by drawing into 9th place in Seattle with his Pyromancer Ascension deck. Don’t make the same mistake, kids! Read his report and his decklist.
Adam Prosak made a whoopsie by drawing into 9th place in Seattle with his Pyromancer Ascension deck. Don’t make the same mistake, kids! Read his report and his decklist.
People are getting tired of Standard. Adam Prosak is not alone, and neither are you. That’s why Adam’s local store decided to run a “Junk Rare Standard” FNM, where players build decks around bad rares! Fun for everyone!
People are getting tired of Standard. Adam Prosak is not alone, and neither are you. That’s why Adam’s local store decided to run a “Junk Rare Standard” FNM, where players build decks around bad rares! Fun for everyone!
Not every good deck in Standard needs Jace, the Mind Sculptor, and New Phyrexia brings along with it many viable options. Adam Prosak, StarCityGames.com ringer, brings you 3 builds to consider for SCG Open: Orlando.
Not every good deck in Standard needs Jace, the Mind Sculptor, and New Phyrexia brings along with it many viable options. Adam Prosak, StarCityGames.com ringer, brings you 3 builds to consider for SCG Open: Orlando.
Tuesday, February 22 – Adam Prosak didn’t go to Paris, but he did play in four events over that weekend for Standard and Legacy – check out how the formats are shaping up for StarCityGames.com Open: Washington, D.C. this weekend!
Thursday, February 3 – Adam Prosak, winner of the Standard portion of SCG Open: San Jose, reviews the most interesting cards from Mirrodin Besieged including Green Sun’s Zenith, Thrun, the Last Troll, and Massacre Wurm!
Friday, January 21st – Watching Michael Jacob’s videos fueled a fire inside of me. The level of detail he paid to each decision in his videos was something missing from my game. So I took that fire to San Jose.
Tuesday, January 11th – Adam Prosak has used the Fearless Magical Inventory over the years to vastly improve his game, and he wants to help you out by pointing out mistakes he constantly sees players making that hold them back.
Wednesday, December 1st – One of the greatest feelings in Magic is playing in a big tournament where you know you chose the right deck. It’s a liberating feeling playing round after round with such a potent weapon. Adam counts down his best decks.
Tuesday, October 26th – Adam recommends you make your way down to your nearest StarCityGames.com Open Event (Charlotte’s this weekend!). Check out the Pyromancer Ascension and Countertop deck he played to great finishes!
Friday, October 8th – Innovation is a double-edged sword. The vast majority of all innovation is negative. But each time you fail and learn what doesn’t work, you get closer to what does work… Adam Prosak provides 6 Standard decklists for your pleasure!
Thursday, September 16th – I have a deep and insatiable love for Trinket Mage. As such, I’ve been favoring a CounterTop deck that has a lot of controlling elements.
Adam has a new goal: win as many States Tournaments as possible. Before entering the recent Limited Champs tournament, his record stood at a mighty two. In this entertaining and irreverent report, he shares his deck, draft, and matchups… in his quest to take home all the beans. If Coldsnap is proving too chilly, welcome back to the warm hearth of Ravnica Limited…
Adam Prosak returns from the wilds of the Vs. System to produce one of the very best draft articles of the season. If you care about Limited, Limited Theory, or Magic in general, you should be reading this article.