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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.

Winning A PTQ With Stoneforge Bant (Or Why Analyzing Metagame Data Matters!)

Tuesday, March 1 – Congratulations to Reid Duke, who won the second online PTQ with Mirrodin Besieged! His newest iteration of Bant has the card that’s on everyone’s mind: Stoneforge Mystic. Find out more in his analysis.

3rd in the Online PTQ with Hero of Bladehold

Wednesday, February 23 – After failing to Day 2 Paris, it’s back to the grind for reiderrabbit, and he barely missed the mark in the first online PTQ with Mirrodin Besieged when he employed the power of Hero of Bladehold and Mirran Crusader…

Extended Metagame Updates and Trends

Tuesday, February 8 – Reid Duke brings you statistics on Extended Daily Events on Magic Online and analyzes the direction Extended is going. Is Wargate just the best version of Prismatic Omen decks?

The Magic Online Extended Metagame

Wednesday, February 2 – Reiderrabbit, or Reid Duke, is a constant presence in the Magic Online community; you might call him a MODO ringer. He analyzes the Extended metagame online and what decks you should be prepared for.

The B/W Tokens Deck

Monday, January 24th – Reid Duke has the perfect, disuptive deck for competing against a Naya-heavy field. B/W Tokens is a great deck from previous Standard that combines the power of Bitterblossom and Windbrisk Heights.

White (and Black) Weenie

Tuesday, January 18th – Reid Duke, MTGO ringer, has a new best friend in Zealous Persecution. White can’t handle Faeries alone, so black steps in to give this classic deck a hand in preparation for GP Atlanta.

Faeries: The Early Front Runner

Wednesday, January 5th – Beware, Faeries and non-Faeries players alike, Reid Duke has the tech for both sides of the coin. If you want to beat Faeries, and if you want to beat with Faeries, read this article.

Twenty-Nine Rounds Isn’t Enough

Tuesday, December 21st – Running in both Worlds and the Magic Online Championship Series was no cakewalk. Reid Duke competed in four different formats in three days. Read the highlights of his matches in this epic report.

Valakut Ramp: The Deck of Choice

Wednesday, December 1st – Reid Duke, or reiderrabbit as he’s commonly known in the MTGO community, has been having massive success with Valakut Ramp in Standard. Is this the right deck for the Richmond SCG Open/Invitational this weekend?