FINAL JUDGEMENT: US Nationals Report
Okay, Sheldon didn’t play… But don’t you want to get the judge’s perspective? Sure you do.

Okay, Sheldon didn’t play… But don’t you want to get the judge’s perspective? Sure you do.
Do NOT say we didn’t warn you. Highly offensive. But kind of amusing in a snickery sort of way.
Ever wonder how R&D avoids making another Urza’s Block? Former pro Randy B. gives the goods on card testing, card creation, and dealing with groupies.
I hate pros. But I still think it would be cool to be one. Specifically, Eugene”Eubroken” Harvey.
In Type I, despite the much larger card pool, the rule is very simple: Is this card better than everything else?
Is this incarnation of Suicide Black a Tier 1 deck? Maybe not. Is it one that people are expecting? Definitely not.
“Every Dog Has His Day”: A True Account of An Unintelligible Foreigner’s Seven-Year Quest And Its Culmination I hate weddings. I hate going to them, I hate sitting through the long speeches, I hate sitting in the suit. I no longer mind wearing a tie, but I still don’t like the noose. And I dislike…
The Whirlpool creatures are bad. Not bad like Michael-Jackson-wants-people-to-think-he’s-cool bad, just bad. And that’s good.
First he got judged out of the Top 8 at Nationals. Then he got judged back in. Either way, The King Of Beatdown’s coming back!
Joshua discusses the new tech revealed at Nationals: Saproling Lockdown!
For once and for all, the Ferrett gives his definition of multiplayer politics. Brace yerself, Bridget!
StarCity’s latest Featured Writer discusses some of the subtleties of Type One Play. Wow, aren’t we high on T1 now?
Stijn takes some time away from multiplayer deckbuilding to smash house with Necrocritter madness!
Okay, he submitted it that Saturday. But all those photos take time to develop! Here’s yer Rizzo PR goodness.
Come on, Wizards… Yawgmoth’s Bargain isn’t broken without Rector. Bring it back.