

Don't believe the hype-especially not at FNM or Standard Showdown. Pros will tell you Standard is reduced to White-Blue Flash and Black-Green Delirium. So don't be afraid to get your own cool deck ideas out there.
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Most people have a favorite deck that they update bit by bit over time, or they have cool brews they tune from week to week.

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