Jund In The New Modern
Jund is the best home for Tarmogoyf and Lightning Bolt, and that alone would be reason to play the deck. But there’s even more! Reid Duke provides his take on the deck and why you should play it this PTQ season.
Jund is the best home for Tarmogoyf and Lightning Bolt, and that alone would be reason to play the deck. But there’s even more! Reid Duke provides his take on the deck and why you should play it this PTQ season.
If you’re like Reid, then attacking is exactly what you want to be doing in an undefined format. If control or combo is your thing, then you’ll want to know what tools beatdown has and how you can fight them.
This is Reid Duke’s story of the Invitational. Or more accurately, the night before it. Everyone has struggled with last-minute deck choices at one point or another, but never like this…
In today’s metagame, a resource denial deck like Pox is a great choice. So if you want to have fun playing Legacy while your opponent doesn’t, Pox could be the deck for you.
If you’re looking for a strong, straightforward deck with a little room to play, Ramp Pod is for you. It maintains all the strengths of traditional Wolf Run but attacks from an additional angle and has no bad matchups. Try it out at Charlotte!
Reid Duke (reiderrabbit) won big at Worlds after taking the Magic Online Championship down on top of $25,000. Here, he discusses how he improved his Innistrad Limited and how he chose what Modern decks to play.
Reid Duke won the Magic Online Championship at Worlds, earning $25,000 and an invite to the new, exclusive 16-person Worlds next year. He recounts his win and the preparation that led to it, beginning with Standard and his W/G/r Wolf Run deck!
Do what’s right, not what feels right. Reid Duke demonstrates red herrings in both Constructed and Limited and how you can recognize them.
Reid Duke takes a new look at Mono Red and Tempered Steel, two worthy decks that one would do well not to forget when preparing for Worlds this weekend.
Sometimes we have to step out of our comfort zone and try different flavors, and that goes for decks, too. Check out some of these newer concoctions at SCG Open: Las Vegas.
Reid Duke focuses on graveyard strategies in Innistrad Limited and how milling yourself is the best! How do you build around Skaabs, Harvest Pyres, and Boneyard Wurms? Reid gets you ready to take down a Draft Open at Kansas City.
Reid Duke talks about Birthing Pod at States and on needing to focus on what matters in order to win games, which is not what he did. Learn some valuable lessons in preparation for Baltimore Open this weekend.
The 2011’s are upon us, and Reid Duke has several decklists he recommends, for whatever your range or inclination may be. He also reveals the ultimate move for U/W players against other control decks. Handle with care!
I had this one chance to stop history from repeating itself. I had to prove that those who dominate live MTG can’t push around us online grinders! And for that one match, I was the old reiderrabbit again, defending my home turf.
Reid Duke has made two Grand Prix Top 8s this season and is currently 17th in the race for Planeswalker Points. Today, he shows you G/W Tokens, a deck ripe for the new Standard format debuting at SCG Open: Indianapolis this weekend!