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Podcasts:
Riley Knight, Jamin Kauf, and Toffel Severin head to the battlefields of Arena with Grixis Amass.
Will Jonathan talks about some good old fashioned Japanese methodology, and how we can apply it to playing Magic.
GP Kansas City Top 8 competitor Brian Boss talks about the deck that he took all the way to the semifinals, but didn't even think that he'd win that many games with.
Esper Midrange is a rarity in today’s Standard, offering consistency against an ever-changing format. Riley breaks down the deck and sideboard.
In Part 1, Alex Ullman talks about some of the cards from Modern Horizons that are going to potentially impact the Pauper metagame.
Mike Sigrist thinks that the London Mulligan could lead to some problems with eternal formats, and that its benefits for Standard and Limited might not be worth the risk of adopting it for all formats.
Jonathan Melamed talks about the very first MCQ ran in Brazil from the store owner's perspective!
Josh Silvestri talks about some major takeaways that came from GP Kansas City, and what to think about moving forward in Standard.
Riley Knight, Jamin Kauf, and Toffel Severin head to the battlefields of Arena with Demon Combo!
Will Jonathan says that there is such a thing as being "too ready" for a Magic tournament?!
Martin Juza is crushing it on the MTG Arena ladder with his newest version of Simic Ramp!
Andrea Mengucci talks about Esper and which version of the deck that he thinks is best positioned right now in War of the Spark Standard.
Planeswalkers are more important in this format than ever before—Riley shows you how to fight back.
Alex Ullman talks about which decks are going to benefit the most from Modern Horizons in Pauper!
Anthony Hodgson talks about brewing with Kiora, Behemoth Beckoner in Standard!