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Through the Looking Glass: Boros Initiative with John Li

Through the Looking Glass

Special Guest A few words from John: (MTGO: jlitty) I’m a fusion guitarist and music industry professional from New York City. I’m also a blue tempo aficionado, big mana addict. John’s List – Boros Initiative Main Deck 4 Anointed Peacekeeper 4 Archon of Emeria 4 Simian ...

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Matchup Mulligan: Boros Initiative

Matchup Mulligan

Final Painter Hand Answer Hand No. 10: (on the draw) Lotus Petal Beseech the Mirror Mox Opal Scalding Tarn Galvanic Relay Bloodstained Mire Beseech the Mirror Keep or Mulligan? Mulligan This hand needs to draw exactly Dark Ritual to function while still losing to Mindbreak Trap or Surgical ...

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Eternal Extravaganza VII Report (9/16/17) – 8th Place

Jim Baxter is a guest writer on theepicstorm.com The Epic Storm was a favorite of mine back in the days of City of Brass, Gemstone Mine, and Silence. I wasn’t terribly good, but I had a blast doing unfair things. At one point I dismantled it because I didn’t regularly play Legacy, and when I...

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Through the Looking Glass: Dimir ReScaminator with Brian Coval

Through the Looking Glass

Special Guest Brian Coval (Twitter: BoshNRoll | Youtube: BoshNRoll | MTGO: BoshNRoll) Brian “BoshNRoll” Coval releases YouTube videos every weekday and specializes in non-rotating “Eternal” constructed formats (Vintage, Legacy, Modern, cEDH, Pioneer, Pauper). He is a ...

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Through the Looking Glass: Sticker Goblins with Romario Neto

Through the Looking Glass

Special Guest Romario Neto (Twitter: Romario Neto | Twitch: Romariovidal | Spotify: Legacy Small Talk | MTGO: romariovidal) I first got into Magic in 1997 and have been playing actively since 2009. I have one Star City Games (SCG) Legacy Open Top 4, have made the finals of a Magic: The ...

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Star City Games: Washington, DC (03/17/2013) — 1st Place

I had been practicing counting to twenty for weeks leading up to Star City Games: Washington, DC. I felt that I had lost some of my skills, because of this I ran the deck in weekly local events for three weeks where I normally opt to play something else. I also piloted The EPIC Storm...

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