Too Much Information – LA, Atlanta, And Cincy Legacy Opens
The Legacy portion of Too Much Information is back! Catch up on how the Legacy metagame has been looking as of late before SCG Open Series: Dallas this weekend.
The Legacy portion of Too Much Information is back! Catch up on how the Legacy metagame has been looking as of late before SCG Open Series: Dallas this weekend.
Just in time for the SCG Legacy Open in Washington, DC, Jesse and Alix Hatfield break down the Legacy metagame from SCG Legacy Opens in Detroit, Seattle, and St. Louis in this edition of Too Much Information.
Find out what’s been going on in the Legacy metagame lately just in time for Grand Prix Atlanta and the SCG Legacy Open in Seattle this weekend!
Welcome back to Too Much Information! This time Alix and Jesse Hatfield break down the metagames from the SCG Legacy Opens in Madison and Orlando. See which deck might be optimal for you to play at the Legacy Open in Worcester.
Too Much Information tackles Legacy Week as it takes a look at the most popular Legacy decks played at the last four SCG Open Series events. Use the numbers to figure out what you should play at StarCityGames.com Open: Dallas/Fort Worth.
Too Much Information is back as the Hatfields take their first look at Legacy this season. Find out which decks are best positioned to take down the Legacy portion of StarCityGames.com Open: Memphis.
Welcome back to Too Much Information! This time, we’re taking a look at the St. Louis Open. For a leg up on the Legacy metagame this weekend in Atlanta, be sure to look through the numbers.
Just in time for the Charlotte Invitational, the brothers Hatfield break down the Legacy format since the banning of Mental Misstep and identify the format’s largest foes!
The Hatfields have returned with a breakdown of Mental Misstep’s last metagame hurrah in Atlanta. What can we learn with Indianapolis on the horizon?
Jesse and Alix Hatfield whet your appetites for Legacy data, and catches you up on the last four SCG Opens!
The data from SCG Open: Cincinnati is in, and the Legacy metagame proves to still be in flux as a result of New Phyrexia and Mental Misstep. What’s up and what’s down? What should you expect at SCG Open: Pittsburgh?
Jesse and Alix Hatfield, the Legacy brothers who developed High Tide, analyze the Baltimore Open in preparation for the Cincinnati Open this weekend, with M12 for the first time. See which decks are on top in the metagame.
Data from the last 3 major Legacy tournaments is here and should help you prepare for the Baltimore Open this weekend. The Hatfield Bros. tell you which decks have the highest EV and which decks are favored in the most popular matchups.