The Riki Rules – Mostly Harmless
This is the end of his journey.
Riki discusses the Inkwell Leviathan incident from Gerry Thompson’s semifinal match.
Riki Twitters on about what makes a good ruling and why players aren’t the only ones who should RTFC.
Emrakul is the biggest thing to hit EDH… ever. You’re going to need to be prepared to deal with him… her… it… whatever.
Do you shuffle enough? Is it sufficient? Riki fills us in on what that means and why you won’t be facing such a harsh penalty the next time you don’t.
Riki steps into some different shoes to review his favorite new cards for Elder Dragon Highlander.
What makes a mythic? Many people have made arguments against Lotus Cobra being a mythic. Riki begs to differ.
The exciting story of how a Progenitus got Dread Returned in a Legacy event, and saw a player who turned over his opponent’s morph for no reason.
Back from Charlotte, Riki delivers the follow up to his Harm’s Way article from two weeks ago. Hang on because this one delivers fast and furious.
Riki played in his traditional “break PTQ,” but went in with the intention of calling a Judge on every infraction.
What day is it? Saturday. That makes this a kind of neo-Saturday School. Riki unleashes the much-anticipated story of Magic, chess clocks, and you.
Be sure to check out Riki’s much-anticipated Chess Clock article this Saturday on Channelfireball.com!
Stuck on I-5 after gunslinging in Los Angeles, driving at the speed of grandma, LSV will be back tomorrow with his article.
After seven weekends in a row of judging, Riki sits back and reflects on what he learned.
Riki Hayashi sits down to talk with Mashi Scanlan as he judges in the Superstars Game Center $5K Tournament in San Jose, CA.
On the heels of the controversial M10 rules changes came some alterations to tournament policy and Judge penalty documents.
It’s been a few weeks now and we’ve all had a chance to absorb the M10 changes.
Riki talks about his greatest flaw as a Judge, and how he let it completely overwhelm him at Pro Tour Honolulu.
Luis Scott-Vargas shares his thoughts while playing game two of the third round of Channel LSV: AAC Draft #6. Riki Hayashi adds color commentary.