Jund in the Nick of Time (First, Pennsylvania States)

Josh earned a Top 8 berth at States for the fourth consecutive year, and this time, Jund led him to victory.

Josh earned a Top 8 berth at States for the fourth consecutive year, and this time, Jund led him to victory.

This Standard Storm decklist won’t win any major tournaments, but it’s worth surprising your opponents at FNM.

Slivers are back in M14, and people have varying levels of excitement.

Dust off those Geist of Saint Trafts if you’re an aggro player who doesn’t want to play Naya Blitz.

Amid news of the Oklahoma tornado, let’s be thankful for the little things in life.

Dragon’s Maze completes the three-part multicolor block that has really strengthened the guilds in Cube. What cards stand out most?

The first time’s a charm for Andrew Shrout, who made the Top 8 at his first Pro Tour. The #TeamLegit member played a UWR Control deck at the Block tournament.

Scott plays one of Standard’s most popular decks, but keeps past format darling Boros Reckoner on the sideline.

Whatever your reaction to Jund is, it’s still an incredibly strong option to play at TCG Player States this weekend.

If you’re watching Pro Tour coverage this weekend in part for financial speculation, always keep the big picture in mind.