Gearing up for Grand Prix Nagoya (a rejected SCG article)
This was an article I wrote for Star City Games but the editor felt that it wouldn’t be worth posting because not enough of the readers are going to Grand Prix Nagoya to… Continue reading
This was an article I wrote for Star City Games but the editor felt that it wouldn’t be worth posting because not enough of the readers are going to Grand Prix Nagoya to… Continue reading →
I got a lot of good feedback from people on the life gain deck build, and I wanted to release another build of it. I decided to do so in a separate post… Continue reading →
The Nagoya GP is only a few days away, but I’m already back in brew mode. If you’ve been following my posts about the metagame then you know that a majority of the… Continue reading →
So lately I’ve been watching a lot of The Walking Dead. I just started the second season and it’s a great show. I’ve always loved Zombie movies: Dawn of the Dead, the first… Continue reading →
I’ve been posting a lot about the metagame and decks lately, but I think it would be a good idea to talk a little bit about removal. Some of the more casual players… Continue reading →
Losing can be tough. It drains you both physically and emotionally. You can start a day and feel totally prepared and ready to take on the world, but when all’s said and done… Continue reading →
After some rough weeks of Magic and very poor showings at Grand Prix Trials, I’m at my wits end. I have one final chance on Friday of getting 3 byes in the Nagoya… Continue reading →
I finally have some time to myself and I can get back to posting about the metagame in Nagoya, Japan. For the most part I’ve been playing in Grand Prix trials hoping to… Continue reading →
I know it’s just a link to another site that I write for, but today’s post revolves around my idea for a UR Delver deck. I think it’s a good choice for the… Continue reading →
If the world is really going to end on December 21st, 2012, I’ve probably been wasting my time playing too muchMagic. But if it doesn’t . . . well, I probably still have… Continue reading →