The Magic: the Gathering Pro Tour is where the best players in the world battle it out with finely tuned decks, insane skill, and high-stakes pressure—but if you’re not deep in the meta, it can feel like watching chess in a foreign language. Don’t worry. Whether you’re a casual Commander player or just MTG-curious, there are simple, smart ways to make the Pro Tour fun, accessible, and even addictive to watch.
The recently concluded Pro Tour Hour of Devastation in Kyoto has declared the Brazilian Powerhouse Paulo Vitor Damo Da Rosa as the Champion of the tournament. Paulo Vitor, also known as PV, has finished Day 1 unscathed with an 8-0 record Continue reading PV Wins Pro Tour Hour of Devastation→
Japanese Pro Player Shota Yasooka has been known for playing unusual decklist based on the Control archetype in Constructed formats. It was no surprise that he piloted an innovative Grixis control this weekend at the Pro Tour Kaladesh in Honolulu, Hawaii. Continue reading PTKLD Winning Deck: Grixis Control→
I saw this deck archetype being piloted by one of my favorite Pros, Raphael Levy at the current Standard Pro Tour Kaladesh in Hawaii. I have not seen if it was featured in the deck tech area but basing upon the matchup coverage, I think the Continue reading KLD Standard Deck Tech: UR Emerge→
Last weekend’s major MtG happening was the Pro Tour Eldritch Moon which was held in Sydney, Australia. The PT Trophy was claimed by Czech Pro Lukas Blohon, playing Black White Control. It was somewhat an epic Finals as he faced the newly minted Player of the Year Continue reading Pro Tour Eldritch Moon Winning Deck→
So I was scouring through the Modern decklist from last weekend’s Pro Tour Oath of the Gatewatch held in Atlanta and found an archetype that I think my poolmate played from our last local Modern tournament. The deck is of a Naya aggro type but can Continue reading Modern Deck Feature: Magus Zoo→
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