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Unlocking Legacy – Plus Le Change…

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Today, Doug digs through recent tournament results and explores several breakout decks that you’ll be seeing at your next Legacy event. Find out what cards are heating up on the tournament scene and which are just hype. Join in for discussion on everyone’s favorite 1G creature, hot card stock tips, and musings on the difficulties of metagaming for Legacy events!

Levelling Up – U/B Control versus Poison Slivers

Read Tiago Chan every Friday... at StarCityGames.com!
After last week’s barnstorming matchup article pitching Blue/Black

Teachings versus Green/White Goyf, Tiago returns to the testing table and

throws the best deck in the format against the newest, and most poisonous

offering out there — Poison Slivers! This quick, brutal tribal deck was

created in response to the power of U/B Teachings… does it have the stones

to take down the big guns? Read on to find out!

Sullivan Library – Overcoming the 4-1 Dogma in Numbers

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Perceived wisdom tells us that if a card is super-duper-good, it requires four slots in your deck. It also tells us that if you’re planning on the long game, a singleton copy of a game-breaker is also the way to go. Thus, if we have a deck packed with two- and three-of copies, aren’t we simply being wishy-washy, and diluting our chances at success? Adrian sets us on the right path, and also debunks the old chestnut that 60 cards is best…

Deep Analysis — Teaching the New Kids on the Block

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Richard rounds out his triple-whammy of Block Constructed U/B Teachings articles with a play-by-play rundown of the Poison Slivers and U/G Tempo matches. He brings us his current incarnation of the U/B Behemoth, and proves once more that the metagame should fear the Teachings decks like no other. With the Block PTQ season proceeding apace, it’s time to get with the cool kids and just Play. This. Deck.

Drafting With Rich – TPF #29

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You all know the drill by now… Rich Hoaen, Canada’s finest and grumpiest draft export, takes us by the hand and drags us through the rollercoaster ride of an 8-4 TPF Draft on Magic Online. From pick 1 to pick 45, Rich shares them all, and his final deck and draft performance are analyzed in the article, the forums, and beyond. Come join in the fun!

From Right Field – No Countering for Taste

Read Chris Romeo every Thursday... at StarCityGames.com!
I got an interesting e-mail a couple of weeks ago. The writer wanted to know if we could come up with a U/R Time Spiral Block Constructed deck whose only rare was Aeon Chronicler. Also, even though Time Spiral Block has two of the best counterspells around right now (Cancel and Delay), we couldn’t use any countermagic…

The Beautiful Struggle – Westside

Read Mark Young every Thursday... at StarCityGames.com!
Lots of people got excited about the four- and five-color strategy with the reprinting of Whispers of the Muse and Gaea’s Blessing in Time Spiral, but it didn’t quite work out; during our testing at the Time Spiral prerelease, Mike Flores was concerned about tapping low for a Whispers and having the opponent respond with Teferi, Mage of Zhalfir. However, Block Constructed has shown the way…

The Kitchen Table #190 — More Stories From The Three Kingdoms

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Today I want to reopen an old article and discuss some cards from Three Kingdoms. I will give you all new stories on the cards, and occasionally critique how well the card captured the story. I hope you will enjoy it, and hopefully it will give you a taste of the characters of Three Kingdoms.

So Many Insane Plays – How to Build GroAtog to Win Vintage Tournaments

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Stephen is a firm believer that, with the unrestriction of Gush, the GroAtog deck is the most powerful — and most versatile — deck in the current Vintage metagame. Today’s So Many Insane Plays sees the Vintage mastermind take us through an exciting five-step plan of GroAtog deck design, a plan that is designed to optimize your chances at winning any specific Vintage tournament. This is a wonderful article, and the five-step plan is fine advice for Vintage and non-Vintage players alike…

Peebles Primers — Gruul for Tenth Edition Standard

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With Nationals fast approaching, and Tenth Edition making a major impact on the Standard metagame, Benjamin Peebles-Mundy takes us through the probably changes that will be made to the powerhouse Gruul Aggro deck now that Kird Ape has hit the showers. With U.S. Grinders consisting of a largely aggro field, you’ll need to beat this deck if you’re aiming for success…

Drafting With Rich – TPF #28

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You all know the drill by now… Rich Hoaen, Canada’s finest and grumpiest draft export, takes us by the hand and drags us through the rollercoaster ride of an 8-4 TPF Draft on Magic Online. From pick 1 to pick 45, Rich shares them all, and his final deck and draft performance are analyzed in the article, the forums, and beyond. Come join in the fun!

Chatter of the Squirrel — Mixed Bag

Read Zac Hill every Wednesday... at StarCityGames.com!
Today, Zac takes us through the changes made to Billy Moreno’s Mono-Red-splash-Korlash list for Block Constructed, a deck he thinks is particularly absurd in the current metagame. He also addresses a couple of exciting changes that Tenth Edition brings to the Standard scene. If you’re looking for tips going into either PTQS or Nationals, then maybe Zac has the answers for you!

Yawgmoth’s Whimsy #186 – Beating Slivers

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I have finally got some time to do some serious block playtesting. Some of that is done with paper, where Darksteel Ingots can do a fine job pretending to be Coalition Relics. However, much of that playtesting also occurs on MTGO, where you need the real cards. I had to choose the rares on which I’d blow my budget — Korlash, Tarmogoyf, Relics or some lands. I chose the green Lhurgoyf. I chose unwisely.

You Lika The Juice? – X: Reading Tea Leaves, Part 2

Read Bennie Smith every Wednesday... at StarCityGames.com!
In case you missed part one, here’s the overview: I’d like to organize this set review by looking at how certain cards in Ninth have been obviously replaced by a particular card in Tenth, and what those selections might tell us about what R&D might have been thinking about when making those choices.

From The Lab – Big G or Bust

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Craig “The Professor” Jones turns back to the Block Constructed drawing board, as his beloved Greater Gargadon has taken a back seat in the current metagame. With Green/White and Blue/Black being the decks to beat, along with the slippery Slivers, Prof brings us a testing session between the gauntlet and an interesting Red/Green/White Gargadon deck. Does it do enough to be considered a player? Read on to find out!