3 Critical Mistakes We Made in our Pro Tour Kaladesh Testing
PV’s team showed up to PTKLD with a bad metagame read and paid the price. PV shows you exactly where they went wrong—and a new list.
PV’s team showed up to PTKLD with a bad metagame read and paid the price. PV shows you exactly where they went wrong—and a new list.
Paul Cheon flew to Hawaii for Pro Tour Kaladesh, and recorded every step of his journey.
With a deck 20 years in the making, Reid finally took the Dwarf tribe into a Pro Tour.
At every Pro Tour, the team distills their thoughts on the Draft format for one final meeting. Paul Cheon got it on camera.
Mashi and Paul recap the results of #PTKLD, TeamCFB’s testing and the Aetherworks Marvel deck, and Paul’s pick for GP Providence!
Get ready for this weekend’s metagame with Silvestri’s break down of last week’s results!
If I could turn back time, if I could find a way, I’d take back the deck that hurt me, and play… B/W Midrange.
Matt Sperling and Gabriel Nassif went with G/B Delirium Aggro for Pro Tour Kaladesh. Matt breaks down their build with possible changes.
Ben Rubin and Antonino DeRosa were looking for the best shell for red removal when they remembered a card that fell off the radar.
Andrea took a Jeskai Control list to PTKLD that looked a lot like finalist Carlos Romao’s—he shares his takeaways from the event.
Frank loves to play aggressive synergy decks that rely on good sequencing, and that’s exactly what he cooked up for PTKLD.
EFro cooked up a killer aggressive G/B deck for #PTKLD with Verdurous Gearhulk and Blossoming Defense, and took it to an 8-2 Swiss record.
The Pro Tour, as it often does, defined a much different Standard than what we’ve seen in the first 2 weeks.
Brian didn’t get the result he wanted at Pro Tour Kaladesh in terms of record, but his new outlook and preparation were a success.
Marshall & Luis bring you the show live from a hotel room in Hawaii, with some inside information from testing with Team ChannelFireball.