The Importance of Preference
Preference isn’t necessarily a bad thing in draft—it can help clarify your path, help you avoid mistakes, and let you have more fun!
Preference isn’t necessarily a bad thing in draft—it can help clarify your path, help you avoid mistakes, and let you have more fun!
Once you’ve had a new format figured out for a little while, what do you do when everyone else catches up? How do you tell when they have?
1-mana 1/1s are bad in Limited—well, not so fast. Sometimes, we need to reevaluate even the easy assumptions in every new format.
Huey gets passed 5 more Battle for Zendikar packs ready to make his second pick! What would you take?
Owen reached the finals of GP Atlanta—he breaks down the Draft picks that got him there!
Huey gets passed 5 more packs of Battle for Zendikar, and makes his second pick!
PV breaks down another 5 hands with the help of Affinity master Alex Majlaton!
Huey wades into another set of 5 packs with his first pick already in hand. Compare your picks to his as he breaks down his selections.
Find your way through the start of a tough draft alongside Neal Oliver, compare your picks to his, and see his final build!
Huey looks at some packs assuming his first pick has already been made. See how he navigates each scenario in today’s Pack 1 Pick 2!
Silvestri sifts through 83,000 Battle for Zendikar draft games worth of data to bring you some telling numbers just in time for GP Atlanta!
Draft like the Pros at GP Atlanta with a few of Pascal’s fundamentals for Limited!
Conquer one of the toughest decisions in a game of Magic alongside two of the game’s best, from Atarka Red to Dark Jeskai to BFZ Limited!
Work your way through the start of one of Neal’s drafts—and then see how his own final product turned out!
Try to figure out the most important part of the draft with Neal Oliver as he lets you start the draft and shows you where his finished!
Crack 5 more packs with Hall-of-Famer William Jensen as he breaks down the fundamental first choice of any draft!
Green is the consensus worst color, but Owen thinks you need to take it one radical step further: imagine BFZ as a format with 4 colors.
Start your draft off right and nail the most important picks in the draft—and see Neal’s final product given the choices he actually made!
Think you can find the right line? Show us your solution to this week’s installment of LSV’s What’s the Play?