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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.

U/B Control Tournament Reports (3rd And 3rd)

Reid Duke made 3rd place twice in a row this past weekend with a mystical U/B Control deck by Gerard Fabiano; he went 13-2 overall and 10-0 against Caw-Blade. It might be fair to say we have a real contender on our hands.

U/B Control Tournament Reports (3rd And 3rd)

Reid Duke made 3rd place twice in a row this past weekend with a mystical U/B Control deck by Gerard Fabiano; he went 13-2 overall and 10-0 against Caw-Blade. It might be fair to say we have a real contender on our hands.

The Five Colors In Legacy’s Best Deck

Reid Duke, or reiderrabbit on Magic Online, asks you, “Which colors do you play?” Junk decks in Legacy can play the best cards out of any color. Reid goes over all the flavors of Junk and why you should consider it for SCG Open: Louisville.

The Five Colors In Legacy’s Best Deck

Reid Duke, or reiderrabbit on Magic Online, asks you, “Which colors do you play?” Junk decks in Legacy can play the best cards out of any color. Reid goes over all the flavors of Junk and why you should consider it for SCG Open: Louisville.

Managing The Clock

Recently, Magic Online changed the time of its rounds from 30 to 25 minutes in length. How has this affected the way games play out, especially with Caw-Blade running around? How do you manage the clock in real-life versus online?

Managing The Clock

Recently, Magic Online changed the time of its rounds from 30 to 25 minutes in length. How has this affected the way games play out, especially with Caw-Blade running around? How do you manage the clock in real-life versus online?

Choosing Your Legacy Deck

Reid Duke helps you find a deck for Legacy, a format so open and complex that it can be hard to find your footing. If you’re attending GP Providence or SCG Open: Charlotte, let Reid help you pick out a Legacy deck.

Choosing Your Legacy Deck

Reid Duke helps you find a deck for Legacy, a format so open and complex that it can be hard to find your footing. If you’re attending GP Providence or SCG Open: Charlotte, let Reid help you pick out a Legacy deck.

New Phyrexia And An Old Favorite In Legacy

Friday, April 29 – Reid’s looking forward to brewing with a fatty from New Phyrexia. Turn 2 Jin-Gitaxias might be good enough to take down Grand Prix Providence, and Reid’s here to share his starting point for the Reanimator renaissance!

New Phyrexia And An Old Favorite In Legacy

Friday, April 29 – Reid’s looking forward to brewing with a fatty from New Phyrexia. Turn 2 Jin-Gitaxias might be good enough to take down Grand Prix Providence, and Reid’s here to share his starting point for the Reanimator renaissance!

BUG Player Guide

Tuesday, April 19 – Why is BUG better than RUG? How do you play each matchup with the deck? Reid Duke answers these questions and more, so take this knowledge to this weekend’s StarCityGames.com Open in Boston.

BUG Player Guide

Tuesday, April 19 – Why is BUG better than RUG? How do you play each matchup with the deck? Reid Duke answers these questions and more, so take this knowledge to this weekend’s StarCityGames.com Open in Boston.

Extended And Standard Metagame Updates

Wednesday, March 16 – Reid Duke discovers some Valakut tech, a new Extended Grixis Control list, and a Venser, the Sojourner U/W Control deck for Standard. Find out how to prepare for the SCG Open in Dallas/Fort Worth this weekend.

Extended, Standard, And Bant Player Guide

Thursday, March 10 – Reid Duke, who recently won an online PTQ with Stoneforge Bant, has his eye on the meta and brings you the data to see how Extended and Standard are shaping up. Don’t miss his play/sideboard guide for Stoneforge Bant!