
One of my recent deck archetypes played was the Red Green Midrange version that Brad Nelson piloted in PT Theros. It looks at first like a typical ramp deck but uses a fast kill combo with half of Flesh/Blood and Bloodrush or Monstrosity.

One of my recent deck archetypes played was the Red Green Midrange version that Brad Nelson piloted in PT Theros. It looks at first like a typical ramp deck but uses a fast kill combo with half of Flesh/Blood and Bloodrush or Monstrosity.

Good news that I’ve learned last weekend was the Rakdos aggro deck winning a Grand Prix in Santiago, Chile. It was the Chilean Luis Navas that piloted the deck and also made his name and his countrymen proud. The deck archetype triumphed over Continue reading

It is another point for the aggro team players as another deck made first place in a major tournament which was the SCG Standard Open in Los Angeles. The deck, which was piloted by Ben Lundquist, was earlier featured in a deck tech video in the event coverage. Continue reading

Since Devotion has been the trend since Pro Tour Theros, a lot of deck archetypes have been sprouting here and there in major Standard tournaments around the world. A recent ongoing event is at SCG Open Los Angeles at Stan Lee’s Comikaze Expo, Continue reading

This long weekend and holiday celebration gave me time to continue working on a deck with the card interaction that Alex and I discussed a few weeks back. The card combo is Tymaret, the Murder King and Gift of Immortality. Continue reading

The concluded Pro Tour Theros has featured the power of the pro players in innovating deck archetypes for Standard. One of them which I know as a crowd favorite is Japan’s Shouta Yasooka. He always comes up with strange but effective approach in creating a deck. Continue reading