Chasing Victory – Congregating in Houston
Gerry decided not to sleeve up River of Tears in Houston, instead opting to run an unorthodox Zoo build involving Congregation at Dawn.
Gerry decided not to sleeve up River of Tears in Houston, instead opting to run an unorthodox Zoo build involving Congregation at Dawn.
Despite making Top 8 at Pro Tour San Diego, the Open the Vaults deck has remained fairly obscure. Gerry thinks that is quite the oversight.
Gerry is at it again, this time brewing up a 26-land aggro deck dubbed “Koros” by viewers.
Getting “cute” is a pitfall many deckbuilders fall into, and today Gerry investigates whether he may be guilty of that very sin.
With his Depths deck coming in second at GP Oakland (piloted by Adam Yurchick, whose report will be up tomorrow!), GerryT wasn’t dissatisfied.
Tired of getting his Marit Lage tokens dealt with, Gerry investigates all sorts of different brews for Grand Prix Oakland.
Gerry spends a little time on the mirror, before diving in to the effects of Worldwake on Standard!
Dark Depths with Thopter/Sword combo has caused a significant shift in the Extended metagame, and Gerry’s back this week with an updated list.
After a brief hiatus, GerryT is back, and with tales of victory, placing 4th and 1st in consecutive online PTQs.
Although he has already written a report about his matches at PT Austin, there is much more for Gerry to tell.
If you are curious why Dark Depths is now worth 10 times what it used to be, or simply want to make a 20/20 on turn two, Gerry has you covered.
Gerry is back and in rare form. He tackles a number of subjects, Standard, Limited and Extended!
Whether you are interested in qualifying for a Pro Tour, or simply winning some drafts online, there are steps you must go through.
As always, the devil is in the details, and today Gerry goes over many small ways to improve your game. From misdirection and bluffs to simply avoiding sloppy play, Gerry has you covered!
The term “results oriented” is often misunderstood, and today Gerry both explains it in-depth and examines the common situations where it occurs.
Gerry is back from GenCon, where he participated in a variety of events. He brings back with him some decklists from various formats.
Now that Blue-Black-Red Faeries is a major player in Standard, Gerry is here to say I told you so, or at the very least cover the list he likes.
Just back from a 28th place finish at Grand Prix: Brighton, Gerry takes a look at M10 Limited before diving into a Standard review!
Gerry goes over his preparation for Nationals, what went wrong, and why he will never play Faeries again.
Today Gerry brings us a report from the Kentucky Open, where he tried playing Faeries with White.