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Lost In The Darkness

I am deeply disturbed, but unfortunately, I am not surprised. Why do people cheat at professional Magic?

IBC: Godzilla!

Reanimation strategies have been around since Alpha, but are limited in Invasion Block. What can we do with a Call?

CASUAL FRIDAYS #94: Some Passing Guidance, And Guided Passage

Hey, is Bob Maher’s wife pregnant yet? The answer is critical to the future of Magic. Oh, and”Break This Card” gets broken at last!

Back To The IBC Grind

Tanned, rested, and ready, ol’ Dave here is back on line and ready to regale his many fans (all six of you) with two IBC decks.

Moving Right Along

To anyone who has submitted or sent anything to me recently, my email collapsed. Whoops.

Clueless

How can you turn Clue, Monopoly, Tarot Cards, and other assorted miscellany into Magic-related funfests?

You CAN Play Type I #6: Simple Mistakes In A Simple (?) Stompy

You thought mono-green was simple? Think again.

Wasabi and Graham Crackers

Is Magic flexible enough to withstand a couple of gratuitous potshots? Bennie fires back at Andrew Johnson’s review of his Nats report.

FINAL JUDGEMENT: Meet the Judges, Part 2

Who are Sheldie’s favorite Level 3 judges? Aside from himself, we mean. Sheldon really digs Sheldon.

CASUAL FRIDAYS #93: Hall Of Fame, Version 4.0, Preview

Just a brief update on several Alongian events and a few pieces of advice for Unreal Tournament.

Bring The Noise: Variations On Jay’s “White Noise” Deck

Jay Moldenhauer-Salazar’s mono-white”White Noise” deck caused some consternation. What happens when we tinker with the colors?

Drafting Is A Breeze, Part I: The First Pick

StarCity’s editor (and birthday boy) celebrates his one-year anniversary at SC by writing Serious Stratemgy. Stand back, folks, this could get ugly.

A Boil on the Butt of 7th Edition

Great googly-mooglies, how much do we have to dumb down the starter sets so that people learn how to play the game?

The First Casual Play Report

Everyone seems to want to write a tournament report. The theory is that if everyone else writes a tournament report, then you will learn how various decks respond to other decktypes. In reality, most people writing tournament reports actually tell you very little about their decks, and far more about the tournament experience. They tell…

You CAN Play Type I #5: Rating New Cards Part II

Oscar looks at judging Apocalypse instants and sorceries for Type I play in the third part of this series.