Shards of Alara is in full swing now. SoA draft two is in the books. I liked my deck and thought I would do well. Let's see if my expectations can be met. (more...)
Shards of Alara is here now. After just getting what seemed like forever to understand the last format, we get to slog through another learning process. Click the link to begin the journey. (more...)
Welcome everybody to the last Shadowmoor w/ Eventide draft for at least a long time. I’m so anxious to find out how it went, I hope you are too! (more...)
Fifty MTGO drafts since the project started. I don't think I would have drafted this much without this project so I have that fact to be thankful for. I promised you something different, so here it is. (more...)
Until Shards of Alara arrives on MTGO, it's Shadowmoor and Eventide again. I did pretty good in my last draft, you can find out if my performance continues or if I'm back to my old ways. (more...)
I did get a draft in and I have the skeleton of the article ready to go but I'm just too tired to try and get it up by Friday morning. Stop by during the weekend and I will have the content up as soon as I can. Hopefully, I've turned the corner for this format, too bad it's so near it's end.
Welcome back folks! Miraculously, I got two drafts in last week and this week is starting good with another Shadowmoor w/ Eventide draft. I did get to do something in this draft for the first time since I started the project. Follow the link to find out. (more...)
Well folks, it's back to Shadowmoor and Eventide for me. Will it be back to my terrible drafting ways, follow the link to find out. (more...)
Wow, another long layoff for me, dang have I been busy. I'm starting to fit in at work now so they are expecting more of me and that includes more hours so I come home pretty beat. But, I did get one in here and I think I have a new strategy for drafting MD2 on MTGO. (more...)
Hey, I have some content coming real soon and I wanted to let everyone know that they can now use the card linking tool tip in their comments. It's as easy as you can believe.
Surrounding a capitalized card name with:
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Will produce this:
Thanks for listening, see you in the comments.
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