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So Many Insane Plays – A Bird’s Eye View of Legacy: The Tribes of Legacy

Monday, February 16th – In the first of a promising series, Stephen Menendian and Matthieu Durand examine Legacy from the ground up. Today, they concentrate on the tribes that make up a slew of powerful creature-fueled options in the format.
The Riki Rules – Welcome to Your First Pro Tour

Monday, February 16th – Once in a while, I get a message that catches my attention. This one was from Lucas Siow, a local PTQ winner and first time PT competitor. Going into his first PT, Lucas wanted to know about the differences between a PTQ and a PT. What are the differences in playing Magic at a Professional REL event?
The Long and Winding Road – The Extended Quest

Monday, February 16th – In his first article for StarCityGames.com, PTQ regular Matt Elias shares a tale or two in his quest for Pro Tour greatness, that elusive spark of competitive fire. He also examines Extended with an open mind, gaining an overview on the format with an eye towards qualification.
The Magic Sock Episode 158 – Midwinter Blues

Monday, February 16th – In this week’s edition of The Magic Sock Podcast, there’s talk on Sealed with Conflux, some crazy combos, and much more!
Insider Trading – Fifteen Fun Facts About Foils!

Friday, February 13th – Why are some foils worth double the value of their non-foil counterparts, and why are some worth ten times as much? What’s the hardest foil set to put together in Near Mint? What are your chances of pulling that foil Path to Exile from a pack? Find out Fifteen Fun Facts about Foils in this week’s Insider Trading!
Feature Article – Conflux Limited Tips, and Blightning Deck Wins

Friday, February 13th – Marijn Lybaert, one of Belgium’s top pro players, brings us his thoughts on Blue/White and Esper in Alara-Conflux draft. He also touches on a few cards that he believes are under-appreciated in the forty-card format, before bringing us his personal Standard configuration of Blightning Deck Wins…
You Lika The Juice? – The Fugees: Scepter/Elves

Friday, February 13th – Of all the post-Conflux deck ideas I’d been kicking around, the tweaked B/G Elves deck seemed like the strongest right out of the box. While the other deck ideas were certainly more interesting and different from what’s currently doing well in the metagame, they also obviously needed lots of playtest time to see what truly worked and what just seemed good on paper.
One Step Ahead – Post-Conflux Standard Brainstorm

Thursday, February 12th – Conflux, as with all new sets, throws a selection of interesting strategies and ideas into the metagame mix. Today’s One Step Ahead sees Constructed master Gerry Thompson brainstorming on how the fresh cardboard impacts the prominent archetypes in modern Standard. He also deflates the hype surrounding a number of the more popular cards to spring from the new set, starting with the much-vaunted Path to Exile…
Deep Analysis – Introducing Gifts-Loam

Thursday, February 12th – With the Extended PTQ season in full flow, Richard finalizes his deck for battle this weekend. After a few weeks of Loam testing and tweaking, he shares his final multi-colored build, alongside extensive play tips and sideboarding strategies. If you’re looking for a deck with inevitability over the field, this is the article for you!
The Justice League – Three Simple Things Judges Wish Players Knew

Thursday, February 12th – Each tournament is a collaboration between the judges and the players. The players are responsible for competing fairly but competitively, and also responsible for picking up their trash. The judges are responsible for helping out when mistakes – whatever they may be – occur, and for telling players where the bathroom, ATM, and nearest cheap food are located. Seems pretty simple, right?
Unlocking Legacy – Putting the Grand into Grand Prix

Thursday, February 12th – Chicago will be much more than just a really big Legacy tournament. If you are not prepared, it is very easy to lose your mental or physical focus and end up with an underwhelming performance. Being prepared for a Grand Prix is its own task. I’ve put together some information on how to prepare for a GP, and I’m also passing along some tips I’ve gotten from players who have performed well at high-level Magic.
Yawgmoth’s Whimsy #262 – Flogging a Dead Horse: Casual Play on MTGO

Thursday, February 12th – What’s wrong with this picture? Player A – tap, tap, tap, play white bordered Venerable Monk. Opponent – sacrifice foil Polluted Delta for foil Underground Sea, play foil Cryptic Command. It’s not just that someone had brought boxing gloves to a gunfight – it is that both combatants thought they were in the right battle with the right weapon. They were battling in the casual play / casual decks room in MTGO.
MTGCast #141 – Crazy for Conflux!

Thursday, February 12th – Wizards announces six-card booster packs; Remove Soul and Nameless Inversion are rumored as the next Magic Player Rewards mailings; and the new judge foil, Bloodstained Mire, has been revealed!
