Feature Article – Sixes and Sevens: Mulligans in Constructed

Seven cards are better than six. This much we know. But how often can we be sure that the hand we’re keeping is stronger than a prospective six? Dan Paskins brings us an interesting look at the process of playtesting with regards to mulligan decisions. By examining those hands that win against those hands that lose, Dan helps us along the road to a greater understanding of mulligans in general.

I’m going to try an experiment in this article, to explore a simple question, but one which helps to touch on a much larger topic. It’s the...…

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