Gabriel ’yellowhat’ Nassif and Edgar ’EdgarMTG’ Magalhaes catch you up on the latest of competitive Magic and share what they’ve been up to.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 164 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGames |
EdgarMTG and Gab recap their prep and Pro Tour Final Fantasy experience in Las Vegas where Edgar went on to earn his best finish yet
EdgarMTG and Gab are joined by Dave Rood, Gab's old teammate with whom he won the Atlanta Team Pro Tour back in 2006 and who recently qualified for back to back Pro Tours
EdgarMTG and Gab discuss Standard and Edgar shares his thoughts only a couple days before he has to submit his decklist for the Canadian Regional Championship + a little Modern update with Gab before this weekend's Modern Showcase Challenge on MTGO
Edgar and Gab take a look at the results of the first Standard RC of the season and share their thoughts on the format as well a little post Breach ban Modern and one cool new deck Gab has had success with
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Is really difficult to listen to. If you could slow down, enunciate, stop stuttering, and increase the microphone quality that would be great. Three stars for Nassif and Kanister
Like so many other MTG diarrheacasts, these very new inexperienced new players live by the philosophy that since 95% of cards never become format staples, you can just hate everything and be "right" 95% of the time. But you're also wrong 100% of the time. Skip.
I don’t even play modern anymore, but it’s still great to hear the detailed breakdown they provide of the metagame and matchups, latest tech in the format, and you can learn a lot about general deck building and matchup philosophy by tuning in.
It’s great that they also get into the other competitive formats when they are relevant, like historic/pioneer.
Good content with insightful commentary and analyses of modern and pioneer. However, the three hosts have wildly different audio settings, making the content sometimes hard to consume. Pat is way too loud while Gab is way too muted, so you often have to choose between not hearing Gab or getting your ears destroyed by Pat. The episodes without Harry are unlistenable because of the volume difference between the remaining two hosts, which makes the episodes sound like Pat having a conversation with... more
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Focused on the competitive landscape of Magic: The Gathering, insightful conversations circulate around tournament strategies, meta analyses, and deck performances. A diverse range of topics, including recent bans and the implications of new set releases, keep players updated on the evolving game environment. Engaging discussions with both expert analysis and light-hearted banter foster a strong connection with the audience, making it appealing to both casual listeners and dedicated players eager to improve their game.
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