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Stop asking: What turn does your deck win? Start asking: How many turns do you expect to be safe from opponents winning?

What's Zup returns next Tuesday with the incomparable @wachelreeks.com. It's sure to be a lovely chat!

The Pony Deck™ is such a beautiful disaster. archidekt.com/decks/703496...

they make the cards, you make the culture.

We’re thrilled to announce the official name for Project K today… Riftbound! Your enthusiastic response to the game after TFT Macao blew us away, and that includes the great feedback you gave us. (1/4) www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSr3...

Jimmy plays mono-red. JLK plays mono-blue. I play mono-white. And Olivia does broken artifact stuff. It's the perfect game!

I can't be the only one who thinks this one is pretty cracked, right? I haven't seen anyone talking about it. ARE YOU ALL TALKING ABOUT MAGIC CARDS WITHOUT ME?

**AAAOOOO ** OCTAVIA ALARM ** AAAOOOO ** RIPPLES OF UNDEATH(ish) IN BLUE **

Dragon's Approach players rejoice! A draw spell attached to a toolboxy dragon that shuffles itself back into the library? YUP.

Salubrious Snail's new video is about variance in commander decks. He highlights the effect of power outliers on a deck. And questions the commander cultural norm of: "Outliers okay, tutors not." It's very interesting and puts a name to some feelings I've had in the past. youtu.be/ccAea-2xqAU?...

I won our second Canadian Highlander office tournament at @commandcast.bsky.social!! Took the gold with Jeskai Control against ten other decks, and the Top 4 included a Doomsday deck, a Flash Hulk pile, and Gruul aggro. Now to prepare for the Spring season.

We talk a lot about having high-power and low-power commander decks to be able to play at a variety of tables. We don't talk enough about having "beginning of the night" decks (high-complexity, more durdle) and "last game of the night" decks (low-complexity, more aggressive).