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At the Gathering – Bant Land

The StarCityGames.com Open Series comes to Seattle!
Friday, June 4th – Earlier this week, while playing in a mid-week draft, I got into a discussion with one of the players about the particularly poor quality of the rares in our box. No Gideon, Sarkhan, or Vengevine made for a definitely sub-standard value box. I ended up grabbing a Realms Uncharted…

The Magic Show #191 – Pro Tour: San Juan, Part 1

The StarCityGames.com Open Series comes to Seattle!
Friday, June 4th – Hello everybody, and welcome to another edition of the Magic Show. This week we’re live and in person at Pro Tour: San Juan, talking to Pros, Magic R&D, and more about Zendikar Block “Truths,” choosing to draw first, and how ROE came to be. Let’s go!

Insider Information – Dodging Red in San Juan

The StarCityGames.com Open Series comes to Seattle!
Friday, June 4th – Going into Round 1 of Pro Tour: San Juan, Cedric Phillips had one goal in mind: avoid Mono Red. His weapon of choice had fine matchups across the board, but scooped ‘em up to the aggro burn strategy. After five rounds of play, Ced was feeling good… find out why inside!

The Dragonmaster’s Lair – Rocking Block in San Juan

The StarCityGames.com Open Series comes to Seattle!
Friday, June 4th – While Pro Tour: San Juan didn’t go quite how Brian Kibler planned, he still has plenty to say on the format, the fun times, and the frustrations of the day. He discusses the lack of Block Constructed support, the need to call a judge should one be required, and much more!

You Lika The Juice? – The Awesomeness of Cool Things

The StarCityGames.com Open Series comes to Seattle!
Friday, June 4th – Most Magic content on the web is dedicated to the awesomeness of winning Magic tournaments, and it’s an awesome feeling to be sure, even at the lower levels where I’ve chalked up my victories. Yet the coolest things about Magic are actually what happen around and outside of tournaments—the Magic Community, the connections you make with people you might not have ever had the chance to interact with if it wasn’t for this awesome game. I wanted to share some of those cool things today.

Duel With Ruel – Planeswalkers versus Mythic Conscription: The Planeswalker Perspective

The StarCityGames.com Open Series comes to Seattle!
Friday, June 4th – In today’s edition of Duel With Ruel, Antoine pits the fabulous UWr Planeswalkers deck against Manu with Mythic Conscription. Both decks have proved themselves in high-level tournament play… Will one of these builds take home the prize at the StarCityGames.com Open in Philadelphia this weekend?

Black Magic – Preparation and Pro Tour: San Juan

StarCityGames.com Open Series: Philadelphia June 5th - 6th
Thursday, June 3rd – For Pro Tour: San Juan, Sam Black believes his team created the best deck in the Block Constructed format. Today, he examines the genesis of the deck, and discusses the considerations that went into its strategic plans. While the format is largely dead, the preparation is something that can inform our playtesting processes and help us improve as players.

The Wescoe Connection – My Pro Tour: San Juan Experience

StarCityGames.com Open Series: Philadelphia June 5th - 6th
Thursday, June 3rd – While the tournament itself didn’t go too well, Craig Wescoe still had a blast in Puerto Rico. He shares his preparation, decklist, and fun stories today, alongside his thoughts on the possible direction of a Shards-free Standard format…

Practical Legacy – Preparing for the StarCityGames.com Philadelphia Legacy Open

StarCityGames.com Open Series: Philadelphia June 5th - 6th
Thursday, June 3rd – The StarCityGames.com Philadelphia Legacy Open occurs this Sunday, June 6th. The preparation will be frantic this week, but knowing what to be ready for is very important. While no one can accurately predict the metagame this Sunday, there is a great deal of information about previous Legacy Opens that should provide a useful starting point.

Best of the West – Preparing for San Juan, Part 1

StarCityGames.com Open Series: Philadelphia June 5th - 6th
Thursday, June 3rd – I desperately want to get to Level 4 this year. You could call me a man on a mission. With 8 points so far for the season from two GP top 12s, I decided the best plan of attack was to go on a swing of Grand Prix: Washington D.C., Pro Tour: San Juan, Grand Prix: Sendai, and Grand Prix: Manila.

Constructed Criticism – Grand Prix: Washington D.C. Part 2 *45th*

StarCityGames.com Open Series: Philadelphia June 5th - 6th
Wednesday, June 2nd – When we last left our hero, I was 7-1-1 after Day 1 of Grand Prix: D.C., the largest North American tournament in quite some time. With over 200 people making the cut for Day 2, there was sure to be plenty of competition, and I was ready for it.

Innovations – Pro Tour: San Juan, Block, and Standard

StarCityGames.com Open Series: Philadelphia June 5th - 6th
Wednesday, June 2nd – Pro Tour: San Juan has come and gone, and with it goes the exciting Block Constructed format. Today, Patrick Chapin examines a number of the more successful decks in the format, and asks what the decks mean for Standard yet to come…

MTGCast #209 – Mythification Justification and the Iron Sheik

StarCityGames.com Open Series: Philadelphia June 5th - 6th
Wednesday, June 2nd – On this week’s edition of MTGCast, the guys discuss Pro Tour: San Juan, Archenemy, Elspeth vs Tezzeret, and more!

Ideas Unbound – A Naya Primer for Standard

StarCityGames.com Open Series: Philadelphia June 5th - 6th
Wednesday, June 2nd – Gerry Thompson built the Naya aggro deck that stormed U.S. National Qualifiers. Recognizing that Vengevine is completely insane against Jund and U/W control decks, Gerry built an aggressive deck designed such that Bloodbraid Elf cascades nearly always triggered Vengevine. Then he added the combination of Cunning Sparkmage and Basilisk Collar to fight other creature-based strategies.

One Step Ahead – Pro Tour: San Juan

StarCityGames.com Open Series: Philadelphia June 5th - 6th
Wednesday, June 2nd – Gerry Thompson rocked into Puerto Rico a day late without a deck to call his own, and then cruised into Day 2 play on the back of a deck he thought was terrible. Nevertheless, the fun times and good beats he had make compelling reading.