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Deep Analysis – Big Mana Blue

Despite taking on many forms, it’s safe to say that Big Mana Blue – be it U/W Tron or U/W Vesuvapost – is one of the more powerful control options in the current Extended metagame. Today’s “Deep Analysis” examines its position in the Grand Scheme, and looks at how it can be improved to shore up those tricky matchups. Personally, I think this is the best deck in the Extended field, and I hope everyone plays it at my next PTQ. Then again, I play Boros Deck Wins…

Drafting With Rich – Time Spiral #33

Rich continues his excellent series of Time Spiral Draft walkthroughs, presenting each pick as it happened and highlighting each card chosen. He shares his final decklist, and gives us a brief overview of his results and processes. As usual, for more detailed draft deconstruction, come visit us in the forums!

From Right Field – I Heart the Beavers!

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Chris Romeo brings us his take on Budget Boros, finding cheap and playable substitutions for some of the high-dollar rares. Will the deck stand up to the heat of tournament scrutiny? He also explains his personal methods for battling the Magic doldrums, and brings us a smattering of much-missed cheesecake…

The Beautiful Struggle – The Extended Perfect TEPS Primer

You don’t play TEPS because it beats every deck. You play it because it puts pressure on every deck. Most keepable hands win very early in the game, so by playing TEPS you force every opponent to win or find an answer in five turns or less. Also, you have a Burning Wish package such that even if the opponent should come up with something, you can find a bullet to deal with it. Many PTQ decks, and a great many more PTQ players, operate much worse under that kind of pressure.

Yawgmoth’s Whimsy #162 – Sideboarding Extended

Pop quiz time – The article begins with a massive list of Magic cards. Over 150 in total. What do they have in common?

“They all have capitalized letters?”

Oh, you are so clever. Here’s a clever little thing you can do with your deckbox. Sideways. For everyone else… well, the title of this article is a clue…

Planar Chaos: First Impressions!

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StarCityGames.com!I could say something clever here. Or I could tell you what I learned about the cards I played with, and against, this weekend. So let’s talk about Crovax, Mirri, the new Akroma, and the effectiveness of Cradle to Grave!

Limited Lessons – Opening Doors in Planar Chaos

With the Prerelease weekend now officially behind us, Nick takes a look at how the new cards will change Time Spiral draft. Triple Time Spiral was a format with many flaws and virtues… Will the removal options present open up new tactics and strategies? Which color combinations promise to excel, when we consider that the third pack messes with the color pie? All this, and more, available within…

So Many Insane Plays – Planar Chaos Set Review

Planar Chaos promises to inspire a modicum of format chaos for the Vintage player. After all, turmoil is a result of change and uncertainty… and the printing of new cards is a surefire way to shake things up. Planar Chaos offers some diamonds for the Vintage player. Today, Stephen polishes them up and dispays their beauty.

Drafting With Rich – Time Spiral #32

Rich continues his excellent series of Time Spiral Draft walkthroughs, presenting each pick as it happened and highlighting each card chosen. He shares his final decklist, and gives us a brief overview of his results and processes. As usual, for more detailed draft deconstruction, come visit us in the forums!

You Lika The Juice? – Dredging through Planar Chaos

I spent last week in a bit of a funk over the impact of Damnation and having two virtually identical copies of the incredible Wrath of God in Standard and Extended. While I reached some conclusions on how creature decks can fight the expected increase in control decks, I wasn’t completely satisfied with going the smash-mouth haste route, and the flash creatures by and large aren’t exactly powerhouse cards. However, there is a silver lining for me in this new format – one of my “pet” strategies happens to thrive in Wrath of God dominated formats. Yep, I’m talking about Dredge, baby!

Magic Puzzles – First Turn Kills

Welcome to the second article in the Magic Puzzles series. This week we’ll be exploring every Vintage player’s dream: the first turn kill…

Barriers and Opportunities – Ten (or so) Standard Challenges and Rediscoveries, Care of Planar Chaos

In the first of this week’s extra Premium articles, Mike Flores takes us through his preliminary thoughts on the impact of Planar Chaos in Constructed. What does the metagame gain from a fresh 165, and how will the dominant strategies compare when the new cards go live in tournament play? The color pie is truly smashed: White has pinpoint removal, Green draws cards, and Black has Wrath of God. This excellent article is the first step towards exploring a Brave New World…

Flores Friday – Shark Hunting II: Week Two

With Week Two results from the Extended PTQ season slowly filtering in, Mike takes a long look at the Oklahoma City results. Their Top 8 featured a number of decks that were off the radar going into the event. Can such off the wall metagame-specific choices bring success across a wider field, now that the decklists are in the public domain?

From The Lab – Making That Deck Choice

Craig “The Professor” Jones begins his weekly column with an examination of metagaming and deck choices. When preparing for a tournament, be it a Pro Tour or an FNM, how far down the slippery metagame slope are we willing to slide? As usual, Prof tackles his weighty subject with a deft touch and a humorous eye… this is an excellent start to his column, and one that promises great things to come!

Drafting With Rich – Time Spiral #31

Due to an abundance of Premium content, we’re offering today’s Drafting With Rich as a non-Premium article! For those unfamiliar with the series, Rich Hoaen – one of the world’s finest Limited players – brings us a Time Spiral Draft walkthrough each day, presenting each pick as it happened and highlighting each card chosen. He shares his final decklist, and gives us a brief overview of his results and processes. As usual, for more detailed draft deconstruction, come visit us in the forums!