Today we have a report from a Premodern tournament played in Gothenburg recently, written by Anton Glans. It certainly made me want to try the Elves archetype again…. Enjoy! / Martin Premodern at GothCon So, one of the best annual weekends came up; Easter. My relationship with the Easter bunny…
Today we have another guest post by my good friend Sebastian “Seb Celia” Bladh. Enjoy! / Martin Hi all! We had a local tournament in Stockholm last weekend. We were 17 players, which is great because they had to travel a bit to get there and we only announced it two…
This is the second part of Ron Taylor’s organizer’s report from the second Premodern Online Open. Read the first part here. As usual, you’re welcome to the discuss the content on the Premodern social media channels. Cheers! / Martin Variety is the spice of life. Today I am going to…
Today’s guest post is a good ol’ tournament report, written by Jens Jaeger. Enjoy! / Martin On the 9th of February, I played in the first German Premodern Championship. In the Premodern Facebook group, Martin Berlin asked if someone wanted to write a short report, and here we go! I…
Today’s guest post is written by Ron Taylor, who organized the latest online tournament. Cheers! / Martin Hello! My name is Ron Taylor, and I was the organizer for the second edition of the Premodern Online Open. These tournaments have hosted players from around the world playing primarily over Skype or…
In the first week of 2019, Big-Cat Aaron Coleman arranged The Mid-Atlantic Premodern Championship in Baltimore on the US east coast. With 23 players, it was the largest US tournament so far. Today’s guest post by MJ Worsham is the runner-up’s report from that event (this seems to become a…
Well, actually, I ended up not rocking it very much, but the deck had a good run all the way to the very end. Without further ado, here’s my tournament report from the first edition of the Premodern Online Open, featuring The Rock. If you have been following this blog,…
Prologue Somewhat surprisingly, perhaps, I’m not a very nostalgic person. But one thing I really liked about playing Magic in the Premodern era was the unified geographical tournament structure, with Nationals feeding the European Championships, in turn feeding the World Championships and the whole Pro Tour circuit. No matter at…
Every now and then the Grand Prix circus hits town, and I figured that this time was a good opportunity to gather some Premodern players from places far away for a casual tournament. I opted for day two, Sunday the 16th of September, since this would allow those who didn’t…
Today’s guest post is written by Stefan Guttenberger from Germany. As usual, you are welcome to discuss the article in the international Premodern Facebook group. Enjoy! / Martin How many players do you need to play a Magic the Gathering match? Two, of course. But how many players do you…