According to Webster – SCR Draft #5
by David Ochoa
David goes in-depth in today’s draft walkthrough, discussing each pick in detail, as well as providing the play-by-play for each of the games!
by David Ochoa
David goes in-depth in today’s draft walkthrough, discussing each pick in detail, as well as providing the play-by-play for each of the games!
David goes in-depth in today’s draft walkthrough, discussing each pick in detail, as well as providing the play-by-play for each of the games!
As promised, David recaps the Magic Online Live series before diving into his third SCR Draft here on ChannelFireball!
David goes in-depth in today’s draft walkthrough, discussing each pick in detail, as well as providing the play-by-play for each of the games!
Just in time for Pro Tour Honolulu, Webster brings you an epic battle between Good and Evil on the battlefield of an SCR Draft.
David goes in-depth in today’s draft walkthrough, discussing each pick in detail, as well as providing the play-by-play for each of the games!
After extensive experience in drafting a fairly unique archetype (at least compared to what most people tend to draft).
Interested in what Alara Reborn has to offer for Vintage? Webster has the answers, and even rates some cards as playable.
Following up on his article from last week, David explains how to play against the feared Mystic Remora deck instead of with it.
Mystic Remora is seeing quite a bit of play in Vintage, and Webster knows why. Today he breaks down a few different Remora lists.
David “Webster” Ochoa discusses making the finals and losing to a friend at the Superstars Game Center PTQ for Honolulu on April 4, 2009.
Webster offers some good guidelines for fundamentally improving your game from a mental standpoint.
With two Counterbalance-based decks meeting in the finals of Grand Prix: Chicago, learning some of the basics about Counterbalance is key now.
In addition to being the most feared Vintage player on the West Coast, David Webster Ochoa has six Pro Tour appearances to his name.
Turn one can be tricky in Legacy, so Webster goes over the pros and cons of all sixteen lines of play present in a sample opening hand.
“Ask Webster” columnist Dave Ochoa discusses playing TEPS, the extended meta-game and the drive that keeps him in Magic: the Gathering.