Grand Prix Montreal Tournament Report (5th)
Reid Duke made Top 8 of GP Montreal! Read about how he got there using his sealed pool and three drafts, as well as some great stories that took place along the way.
Reid Duke made Top 8 of GP Montreal! Read about how he got there using his sealed pool and three drafts, as well as some great stories that took place along the way.
Patrick Chapin’s three-part set review will contain all you need to know for deckbuilding in Innistrad. First up, updating old Standard archetypes with new cards like Geist of Saint Trast, Heartless Summoning, Champion of the Parish, and more.
The value of a card can be highly unpredictable. It’s these cards that Jon Medina focuses on today: the too highs, the too lows, the overrated and the underrated.
Gavin approaches Innistrad on the beatdown/midrange axis, looking for cards to fit into these archetypes for Modern. What does he find? A BUG deck for Liliana, a mono-black discard deck, and tons of ways to use Snapcaster Mage.
Joey and Bigheadjoe welcome MTG financier Jonathan Medina back to the show to discuss the September 20th Banned & Restricted announcements, as well as some deck ideas for post-InnistradStandard.
Mike Flores sent out the Twitter bell for Innistrad questions, and these are his answers. He talks about the Human tribe, what to play at States, Reanimator decks, the viability of draw-go, and more!
Jonathan Melamed is a long-time Magic player from Brazil, and a special version of U/R Twin took him to the Top 8! Read about it all here.
Hello everybody and welcome to another edition of the Magic Show. This week we’re going to be talking about Innistrad Spoiler and whoo-boy are they friggin sweet. The most incredibly rich and flavorful set I’ve EVER seen in Magic, we are in for a treat. You ready? Let’s go!
In this Special Edition of the Magic Show we get an intimate and frank discussion with Aaron Forsythe at two distinctly different time periods – two weeks before PT Philly (when Modern was just announced) and my complete interview from the Pro Tour soon after. Illuminating & candid.
The biggest change to Standard is not the entrance of Innistrad, but the leaving of Zendikar block and M11. PT winner and Hall of Famer Brian Kibler talks about the impact of these format-defining blocks.
Brad Nelson is excited by what he feels may be one of the top Limited formats of all time. He gives you his want/trade list for the Prerelease as well as a powerful Bant Birthing Pod deck to kick you off for Standard.
Bennie puts on a witch hat and stirs the pot. What comes out? Why, a bunch of decks with Innistrad cards for Standard!
One of the biggest articles of the year can’t be missed! Ben Bleiweiss, Director of Sales at StarCityGames.com, uses his expertise and longevity in the trade to evaluate where each card will be a few months from now.
Todd Anderson loves Geist of Saint Traft and Mentor of the Meek in a Puresteel Paladin deck for Standard. If you want to start testing Puresteel for States or the Indianapolis Open, here’s a good starting point.
Michael Jacob embarks on a journey to get over his relationship with Lotus Cobra, the love of his past Standard. But new Standard means we have to break old bonds and form new ones… and it looks like Liliana is ready to party.