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Mike Almond and Alex Lapp
EDH Social Contract
A Magic The Gathering Commander Podcast
We are a couple of guys who like Magic The Gathering and REALLY love Commander. One of us is a Judge for MTG with a wealth of knowledge and experience. The other isn't. Let's talk about how to enjoy the game as much as possible! We lean into symmetrical effects and politics to make each game as fun for the entire table. Sit down and enjoy a conversation with two people who love Commander as much as you do. Like to win, love to play. Follow us on twitter @edh_social Email us at [email protected] #MTG #EDH #Commander #GroupHug #Politics Support this podcast:
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Ratings & Reviews
4.5 stars from 11 ratings
These guys are great.
I really like the Group Hug-centric approach. It has given me a very different perspective on many cards. Give them a try.
Kambei-san via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/25/22
They gather the magic
They take the time to explain and also they are kinda funny.
DM Doc via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/18/21
Great job!
Best MTG podcast I've found! I'm a beginner but they make the gave accessible. I'm looking forward to more.Read full review »
Sobeshot via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/08/20
Recent Episodes
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Published 04/14/24
This week Mike and Judge Alex and are joined by EDHREC writter and fellow group hugger DougYnerd. They dive into some of his past articles and look at a fun Red Death deck! Doug's Articles: https://edhrec.com/articles/author/douglas-young/ and Red Death...
Published 03/25/24
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