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AuthorReid Duke

Reid Duke, aka reiderrabbit, made a name for himself on Magic Online by winning the Magic Online Championships at Worlds in 2011. He won Grand Prix Nashville and Grand Prix Miami, made Top 8 at GP Providence, Montreal, Charleston, San Antonio, Quebec City, and Detroit, and won a SCG Inviational.

Grand Prix Montreal Tournament Report (5th)

Reid Duke made Top 8 of GP Montreal! Read about how he got there using his sealed pool and three drafts, as well as some great stories that took place along the way.

Preparing You For GP Montreal: M12 Limited

Reid Duke wants you to be ready for GP Montreal this weekend, featuring M12 Limited. If you need some quick tips for drafting or building sealed decks in this fast and furious format, take a look.

Midrange In Modern

Learn how Reid Duke turned the tides of his testing preparation and found a deck for Pro Tour Philadelphia.

The Lessons of Grand Prix Pittsburgh

What’s there to say about Grand Prix Pittsburgh? There were no breakout decks. But we can learn some fine lessons about tuning your deck to the metagame.

Streamlining Natural Order RUG

Why doesn’t Eternal Witness belong in NO RUG? The answer lies in one of my primary philosophies of deckbuilding: Always use the best tool for every job.

Past, Present, And Modern

Reid Duke writes an enjoyable overview of the Modern format. Which decks will be major players? What decks should receive consideration despite getting little press? This format is wide open! Time to explore…

Introducing Sarkhan Jund

Reid Duke is bringing back some incredible, underused cards in Standard back to the forefront. He went 6-2 in Standard at Nationals with a Jund deck with some crazy ones… Sarkhan the Mad, anyone?

The State Of Legacy And A Tournament Report

The MOCS and the Pittsburgh Legacy Open made for two major Legacy tournaments this past weekend; Reid Duke did not succeed with NO RUG, but look at what did!

All About Control – Standard

For you control players out there, Reid Duke has updated both U/B Control and U/W Control for today’s metagame, so make sure to check out these decklists before SCG Open: Pittsburgh.

The New And Old Of Standard

Reid Duke examines the results of the StarCityGames.com Open in Cincinnati. What are the new decks that people will have to answer this coming weekend in Seattle? Should you run any of these decks yourself?

U/B Control And Life Without Jace, The Mind Sculptor

Reid Duke’s favorite deck not only survived the bannings, but may be better than ever because of them. He breaks down U/B Control, plus sideboarding; don’t miss it before the first Open post-bannings this weekend in Cincinnati.

Magic Online Championship Series Report (2nd)

White’s the best these days! Who needs Stoneforge Mystic? Reid Duke played a Block Puresteel Paladin deck to 2nd place and recommends a Standard version. Try it this weekend at SCG Open: Cincinnati.

Scars Block Constructed

Pro Tour Nagoya was not the last you’d see of Scars Block Constructed. It’s the format for the Magic Online Championships this weekend, and the format has evolved quite a bit! Reid Duke takes you through the format and decks.

GP Providence Report: 3rd With Natural Order RUG

Congratulations to Reid Duke for going undefeated in the Swiss at GP Providence with NO RUG, a deck of his own design! He provides the updated list he’d play at the SCG Invitational, so don’t miss this article.

GP Providence Report: 3rd With Natural Order RUG

Congratulations to Reid Duke for going undefeated in the Swiss at GP Providence with NO RUG, a deck of his own design! He provides the updated list he’d play at the SCG Invitational, so don’t miss this article.