David S. has played Magic for 25 years, but has collected various cards for almost 30 years. Today, he shares some life lessons he's learned along the way.
Francesco wraps up the Tempest set's new creatures with some more forgettable types and the unforgettable Slivers, unveiling the history of this classic tribe.
Adam takes a step back to go over how he prepares for a tournament, what decisions go into his deck choices, and the ways to tweak a deck for a winning result.
David E. finally made an RCQ Top 8 after consistently underperforming. He discusses what it took to get there, his preparation, and some tricks of the trade.
This week, inspired by four little words from Karate Kid Part II, Rob looks at the most important variables to consider when using removal in games of Limited.
Have you ever had store credit to a site like SCG or CK but didn't have anything to spend it on? Sig shares some less common, creative ideas to consider.
Tony's shining a spotlight on another local game store: Gem City Games in Dayton, OH. How do they get the gathering together and make the Magic happen?
Joe aka "Beardy" explores building around color identities to craft functionally unique Commander decks, proposing ideas for mono-, five-, and four-color decks.
This week, David S. looks at some cheap green rares, or "penny picks," with more potential than their prices indicate, both due to Standard and Commander.
Adam picks up his third RCQ Top 8, this time with 4c Omnath. He goes over which dials need adjusting, and his plans for future iterations on the archetype.