Dear Azami – Focus On The End Game
Sean takes a much-needed break from working on mono-colored decks and makes some improvements to a reader’s Gwendlyn Di Corci Commander list this week.
Sean takes a much-needed break from working on mono-colored decks and makes some improvements to a reader’s Gwendlyn Di Corci Commander list this week.
Get ready to laugh as Reuben Bresler brings you the Top 8 stories of the past couple weeks in the Magic: The Gathering world with a dose of humor.
Read how Patrick Chapin decided to play Bant Control at Grand Prix Charleston this past weekend, where he achieved a Top 32 finish.
When a card you own goes up in value, you consider it a victory, but when it goes down, you mourn it as a loss. Chas tells you why this is an overly simplistic and often wrong way of looking at the world.
Watch as Brad battles with the Four-Color Reanimator deck featuring Craterhoof Behemoth that he played at Grand Prix Charleston versus Todd with U/W Flash.
See if Naya Midrange is your style or if U/W Flash is where you want to be for this weekend’s SCG Standard Open in Seattle or the SCG Classic at Grand Prix Charleston.
GP Atlanta Top 8 competitor Sam Black takes the popular U/W Flash for a spin on Magic Online and analyzes his matches in text alongside videos. See if you should play it at SCG Standard Open: Seattle.
Don your helmets and strap on your goggles because it’s Izzet Week in the Magic community! Read how players on Twitter have shown their support for the blue-red guild.
On December 14th-16th, the StarCityGames.com Open Series featuring the Invitational comes to Los Angeles, and we’re proud to announce the following artists will be joining us!
If you love Mono-Black Control, check out Mike’s take on it to make it viable in the current Standard metagame expected at the SCG Classic at GP Charleston and SCG Standard Open: Seattle.
Gain more insight into how to play Storm as Carsten Kotter concludes the match that he went over game 1 of in his last article. See if you’ve got what it takes to pilot the deck at SCG Legacy Open: Seattle.
Pro Tour Dark Ascension champion Brian Kibler tells you all about the G/W Hate Bears deck that he piloted to a 14th place finish at the Modern Grand Prix in Chicago this past weekend.
What beats the U/W Flash deck that’s so popular in Standard right now? Bennie’s cooked up a tribal deck answer with Cavern of Souls that he can’t wait to try out at Friday Night Magic tonight.
Prepare for the SCG Standard Open in Seattle by reading Sam’s suggestions for how to beat the popular U/W Flash and his explanation for why you need to have a clear plan to win each match.
See what happens when Magic theorist Mike Flores takes his Door to Nothingness combo deck from his article last Friday for a spin on Magic Online.