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Insert Column Name Here – The Casual Player’s Bargain-Hunting Guide, Part 7

Read The Ferrett every Monday... at StarCityGames.com!Monday, December 29th – We’re running out the last of Urza and Invasion Block – but the good news is that there’s a card that every casual Red Burn player should have that ignores Circles of Protection, shrugs off counterspells, and goes for a reasonably cheap price. Can you feel the rage?

So Many Insane Plays – Understanding Magic

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Monday, December 29th – The holiday season continues apace, and what better way to celebrate the approaching New Year that with a meaty Game Theory article from Stephen Menendian. Grab a coffee, pull up a chair, and settle down for a skull-shattering read…

Drafting With LSV – Shards of Alara #6

Monday, December 29th – Canadian maestro Rich Hoaen has downed tools for good, as work and real life intrudes apace. As a replacement, we have Luis Scott-Vargas, who shares each pick from a Magic Online 8-4 queue. He talks us through the difficult decisions in the forums… do you agree with his choices?

The Riki Rules – Judging in Memphis

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Monday, December 29th – I don’t remember exactly when I decided to Judge at Worlds in Memphis. Given the pace I’ve been on this year, it might seem like a no-brainer to attend a domestic Pro Tour. (Is Worlds a Pro Tour or not? I’ve heard it go both ways.) But with Kyoto being the first Pro Tour of 2009 and me with some relatives that needed visiting in Japan, vacation days were looking tight.

The Magic Sock Episode 150 – The Year in Review

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Monday, December 29th – In the final Magic Sock of 2008, there’s a look back at major points in Magic’s history for 2008, and a special interview with Mark Rosewater and Mark Purvis from earlier in the year.

Feature Article – Paulo Prevails At Worlds, Part 1 *Top 8*

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Friday, December 26th – Paulo Vitor Damo da Rosa is proving himself to be the most potent force in Brazilian Magic. At this year’s World Championships in Memphis, he piloted his Standard Faeries, Extended Zoo, and Limited knowledge to a Top 8 berth. Today, he shares part 1 of his exhaustive tournament report… enjoy!

Sullivan Library – Magic’s Most Powerful Unnamed Keyword

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Friday, December 26th – Magic is littered with powerful keywords. First Strike, Flying, Regeneration, Trample… each of these are classic. However, today Adrian Sullivan suggests that one of the most powerful keywords in the game is currently unnamed. Intrigued? Then read on!

Drafting With LSV – Shards of Alara #5

Friday, December 26th – Canadian maestro Rich Hoaen has downed tools for good, as work and real life intrudes apace. As a replacement, we have Luis Scott-Vargas, who shares each pick from a Magic Online 8-4 queue. He talks us through the difficult decisions in the forums… do you agree with his choices?

Magical Hack – Extended Tomfoolery

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Friday, December 26th – With Worlds behind us, and an official confirmation that there are no bannings to the format that will be appearing before the start of the PTQ season, we now know everything there is to see about the format and can start working with the underpinnings of Extended in order to work out decks for the PTQ season.

Unlocking Legacy – An Ad Nauseam/Threshold Matchup Analysis

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Friday, December 26th – Doug tackles two matches between Ad Nauseam and UGB Threshold this week with a thorough play-by-play article. Are you curious about how Legacy’s premiere combo deck stacks up against its toughest matchup in the format? Can Mystical Tutor and Lion’s Eye Diamond defeat Daze and Thoughtseize? How do you successfully sideboard against the opposing deck? Find out all this and more in this week’s article.

Insider Trading – Making 11th Edition (Part 3)

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Thursday, December 25th – In the final part of his Making 11th Edition series, Ben explores his choices for the 53 Rares and 15 Epic cards he thinks should be in 11th Edition. Did your favorite rares make the list? The only way to find out is to read the article!

Deep Analysis – Play Routes With All-In Red

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Thursday, December 25th – We’ve had articles on Faeries, Elves, Zoo, Tron… now it’s time to take a peek at All-In Red. Richard asks the pertinent questions today, putting the balls-to-the-wall deck through its paces. Is this one-trick pony good enough to sling mud with the Big Boys? Richard reveals all…

Drafting With LSV – Shards of Alara #4

Thursday, December 25th – Canadian maestro Rich Hoaen has downed tools for good, as work and real life intrudes apace. As a replacement, we have Luis Scott-Vargas, who shares each pick from a Magic Online 8-4 queue. He talks us through the difficult decisions in the forums… do you agree with his choices?

Yawgmoth’s Whimsy #255 – MTGO Constructed Formats and Inbreeding

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Thursday, December 25th – I play (and follow) five Constructed formats on MTGO: Standard, Extended, Classic, Singleton, and Pauper. I have been toying with the idea of paying to play – in other words, entering tournaments in the formats. That got me wondering whether my decks were competitive, and whether – even if my deck was competitive – whether I could play with the masters of these formats. Are there really Masters of the formats? Time to do some digging.

The Kitchen Table #265 – Finding Cho-Mannos

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Thursday, December 25th – I like theory as much as the next person. I think there’s a lot of important theory, especially in casual land. Where most players and writers investigate the theory of duels and metagames and sideboarding and tournaments, very few explore the theory of multiplayer. That’s a shame, because casual and multiplayer is more complex than duels so, frankly, it needs even more theorists.