Channel FFfreak: M11 Draft #1
Brad Nelson (FFfreak) shares his thoughts while playing Channel FFfreak: M11 Draft #1.
Brad Nelson (FFfreak) shares his thoughts while playing Channel FFfreak: M11 Draft #1.
Brad is determined to win States, so today he takes a look at what he thinks the Standard rotation will bring.
Brad continued his ridiculous streak of Top 8’s with a finals appearance in Amsterdam, he talks about the five most interesting moments!
The thrilling conclusion to Brad’s Nationals tournament report! Follow along as Brad recounts the path to his fourth straight top 8, and maybe his hot streak can help ignite your game.
This week, Brad explains his final deck choice for US Nationals and takes us through his last-minute preparation and his performance on Day 1!
Brad runs through his Nationals preparation and the decks he considered, their strengths and weaknesses, and why certain decks are better-positioned!
Brad may have, well, scrubbed out at Gen Con, but shares his experience – then walks through an M11 draft with pick commentary!
Brad may be the hardest working player in Magic, and his tireless efforts on refining Naya Shaman in Standard have yielded an updated decklist!
M11 isn’t even out yet and Brad has started testing with the new cards. He thinks that Fauna Shaman has a place in his Naya build.
Brad decided to take a break from his usual Constructed topics to bring you a pair of draft walkthroughs today.
Brad is happy about the new changes to Extended, and has all sorts of ideas about new decks, including an innovative deck on Magic-League!
Brad hasn’t been home in weeks, and today he recounts his travels, covering the Community Cup and the Seattle Opens.
Brad may have honed his technical skills via thousands of hours of Magic Online, but now he’s leveling up his mental game.
1931 players played in the largest tournament in North American history, and Brad emerged as the lone man at the end.
Brad may not have taken home the plaque at the North Dakota Nationals Qualifier, but his brother sure did.
With Nationals Qualifiers looming, Brad goes to the experts for deck advice.
Brad revisits Gerry Thompson’s “Spread ’em” deck, ventures back into Iowa, and brings a tournament report from the Midwest Masters Series!
Blue-White is sure to be one of the best decks post-Rise, and Brad is determined to figure out the optimal build.
Brad shares his testing gauntlet for the new Standard, and asks for your help for the Community Cup!
He had an ultimatum: Win the Magic Online Championship Series tournament, or sleep outside in San Juan.