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Sealed Luck #2

Two PTQs, two sealed decks, one saucy, one not. Oh, and one burning question: Is Ornate Kanizashi playable in the maindeck in Betrayers Sealed? Did Martin Dingler complete his 1200km trek with a spot on the Pro Tour like Craig Stevenson achieved last week? You’ll have to read it to find out.

No-Ponza Red in Standard

StarCityGames.com would like to officially welcome Constructed powerhouse Keith McLaughlin to our family of writers. Keith’s topic du jour is Medium Red, a deck that hasn’t received a lot of press yet, but one that will be a powerful player in the Standard metagame for months to come.

The Heart of Kamigawa: The Mana and the Legends

The last two weeks Zvi has peeled the Kamigawa Block onion, revealing the goods that lie within. This week he reviews the heart of the block, including playtesting results from one of Kamigawa Block’s most promising contenders.

The College Dropout: Under-Staffed

The constructive feedback in my last article was surprisingly good and many of the changes the forums suggested to Green/Black Control have been incorporated into my latest version. Sadly, I’m not really here to discuss my favorite deck in the Standard format, but a new version of an old favorite that has stormed the Kentucky Magic scene: Proteus Staff Control.

Five Days to Reach Five Conclusions: A Look at Stax in the New Standard

So the last time I wrote an article about porting a Vintage deck to Standard, I got quite a lot of positive feedback. With all of that, it inspired me to write this article on another potentially viable port: Stax. Don’t think it can work? You’ll be surprised at the lengths I go to in order to determine whether or not that’s true.

Weak Among the Strong: Making Top 8 with your Sealed Deck

Many years ago, back when I was probably Weak Among the Weak, let alone Strong Among the Weak or Weak Among the Strong, Matt Rauseo said you should always maindeck Annul in Urza’s Block Sealed. “Why?” I asked. “Because you need to beat the 4-0 decks.” Understanding this concept will not only change how you build your sealed decks, but it also can be instrumental in pushing you over the PTQ Top 8 hump.

The Beautiful Struggle: White Weenie Versus the World

The forums keep swearing this deck is good. The testing results from our writers seems to indicate otherwise. So which side if right and what does Mark Young add to this debate? The answers are only a click away and include additional discussion about Mono-Blue, Big Red, and Tooth and Nail.

Double Duty: A Look at Singleton

Andy was going to write an article about Standard this week but while researching that he found his attention kept being drug back to the infectiously fun Singleton format on Magic Online. So the week wasn’t a complete loss, he decided to spread the addiction to the StarCityGames.com readership by describing the deck he built and give you some trading guidelines to help you out, should you find yourself bitten by the bug as he was.

The Compendium of Alternate Formats, Entry Six: Chess Magic

Way back in Duelist #4, Chess Magic made its debut. The idea behind Chess Magic was simple – try to create a format specifically designed to recreate the feel of Chess. The goal of the format is not to exactly duplicate the Chess game, but simply to give a Magic game the feel of a good Chess game. It’s high time that we had an updated version of this really nifty variant, so I am updating the older rules and streamlining the process a bit.

Crap Rare Craziness Week: The Winner, And Next Week’s Challenge!

We asked you to build decks around the worst cards in Magic, and you guys came out in force! In the end, it came down to two strong contenders: Kenneth Nagle’s Winning With The Worst Card Of All Time, and Chris Millar’s Don’t Patronize Me. Both of these guys are among the most entertaining casual writers we have, so it had to come down to a bizarre tiebreaker – namely, that Kenneth was an awfully good sport about me changing the title of his article (which was originally “Winning With Aven Shrine”). Thus, Kenneth takes the $20 prize!

This week’s challenge?

Peasant Magic.



That’s right; we’re looking for articles written on the “five uncommons, no rares” format. We’ve had difficulty finding writers for this in the past, but we’re hoping that the incentive of a fresh $20 bill will bring writers out of the woodwork (even if Peasant Magic writers don’t need the money to buy rares). Write your article and send it in to Mail us at https://sales.starcitygames.com/contactus/contactform.php?emailid=2 today!