
Up and down arrows signify the biggest changes compared to my metagame roundup from early November, right before the release of The Brothers' War. Archetype names hyperlink to a well-performing decklist closest to the aggregate of the archetype. It may be interpreted as a winner's metagame that you can expect to see at the top tables.

In addition, I included all decklists with net positive records from Standard tournaments on MTG Melee from the same time period, which captures the last three weeks of competition.Īfter correcting archetypes and assigning to each deck a number of points equal to its number of match wins minus its number of match losses, I derived the following record-weighted metagame breakdown. To provide a metagame snapshot for Standard, I used all Magic Online decklists from Standard Challenge, Standard Last Chance, and Standard Showcase Qualifier events held from November 21 through December 12. Don't miss your chance to qualify by finding tournaments on the Store & Event Locator or your regional organizer's website. After a holiday break, RCQs from Januthrough Apwill feed the third round of Regional Championships, which will be held in May, June, or July 2023. Until December 19, 2022, RCQs will feed the second round of Regional Championships, which will be held in February, March, or April 2023 depending on your region. Too bad about the lack of tournament/career mode, but there is always QQP's Bridge Olympiad and Interplay's superb Bridge Deluxe II for that.Regional Championship Qualifiers (RCQs) in these formats are happening right now.

If you like bridge, you will definitely find Bridge Master to be one of the better programs. For beginners, the game includes well-written and concise on-line help, including full bridge rules, as well as a hint feature. Whether you want the computers to be aggressive, passive, and more prone to sacrificing trumps, you can set all these parameters and change them at any time during the game. While other games allow you to adjust difficulty level, Bridge Master lets you adjust playing style of your opponent.

Although it is short on long-term play value, Bridge Master makes up for that shortcoming with excellent AI. The game is reminiscent of QQP's later Bridge Olympiad, except with fewer options and no tournament mode. Bridge Master is an excellent bridge game developed by Greenleaf, published by Capstone.
