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- Feb 25, 2007 published the article Posted in: Check out my Site
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Nov 2, 2006
published the article Magic is a game that's based entirely on predictable concepts. Things like math, tendencies, and their ilk are commonplace and are generally easily calculated models that follow the progress of a game. But, what makes these concepts predictable to begin with? Why do we do the things we do?Posted in: [MTGS Classics] The Human Condition: Magic Style!
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Jun 20, 2006
published the article Magic is a game that's based entirely on predictable concepts. Things like math, tendencies, and their ilk are commonplace and are generally easily calculated models that follow the progress of a game. But, what makes these concepts predictable to begin with? Why do we do the things we do?Posted in: The Human Condition: Magic Style!
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Oct 5, 2005
published the article A History of UG Madness: and What to Expect!Posted in: A History of UG Madness: and What to Expect!
By Will Farrington
In one of the most wonderful, and fun, blocks in history, we experienced a surge in new and viable decks. With Torment, the deck that stuck out the most, by far, was UG Madness.
With cheap creatures, good bounce, possibly the best counter at the time (Circular Logic), and a very low cost to build, UG Madness quickly rose to becom... -
Mar 11, 2005
published the article Fast forward a few years down the road with the release of Mirrodin. Many new and abusable cards were hyped and speculated upon, but one seemed to stand apart from the rest. Isochron Scepter, while not as hyped as Chrome Mox and Solemn Simulacrum were, drew the attention of lots of players. The question to its true power lay unrevealed until some of the more inventive and creative minds of Extended brought into creation the new incarnation of UW Control: Scepter-Chant.Posted in: STOP That! - Exploring Scepter-Chant in Extended
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Feb 28, 2005
published the article Betrayers of Kamigawa has been released and all the players in the world are sifting through every card and trying to fine-tune common Type II decks to handle the shifted environment. Join me as I explore what exactly Betrayers of Kamigawa does for UG Control, and hear a little bit about some other playable cards in the set as well.Posted in: UG Control in Type II
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Feb 13, 2005
published the article Late last week, an exciting article was brought to the public by Wizards of the Coast. Some view the changes as hasty and irrational, but the masses have been clamoring for changes since before States. The only problem is, the masses cannot decide on which cards need banned. Join HKKID and I as we take you through each of the possible choices for banning and why they should (and shouldn't) be banned.Posted in: Foreshadowing and the Future of Affinity