Ty Thomason
Fool’s Tome
A Magic: The Gathering Podcast hosted by Ty Thomason
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Ty Thomason
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May 9, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 5 - Orcish Librarian with Stu Ziarnik 09.05.2026 1:04:53
I talk with one of the Romancing the Stones leaders about his recent run to top 8 at Premodern Lobstercon romancing the stones website Stu's top 8 list Paul Sligh's deck Librarian circa 2008
Episode 4 - The X Point Debate with Lucas Glavin 24.04.2026 1:07:54
Lucas and I debate the merits of X Point after participating in they Hartford Hydra Tilt event this past weekend. We also discuss other periphery Old School MTG formats and what we like about each.
Episode 3.5 - Scryings 28.03.2026 1:21
Check out my guest appearance on All Tings Considered: https://alltingsconsidered.com/
Episode 3 - Pro Play, Premodern, and Parallax Tide with Collin Rountree 21.01.2026 52:37
Collin Rountree joins me to discuss the current organized play pathways to the pro tour, what MTGO leagues mean for Premodern, and the recent Parallax Tide banning.
Episode 2 - Deck Selection with 2025 NA Legacy Champion Tom Basketball 13.11.2025 49:02
I'm joined by Tom Basketball to talk about the theory of deck selection. We also talk some Legacy, Vintage, Middle School, and Cube Draft.
Episode 1 - Premodern with Grantfly 03.11.2025 1:46:27
In this episode, Grantfly AKA David Gleicher joins me and we discuss the Premodern format. We cover his work developing the Money Ball Black deck. Next we touch on his BirdBombment and other YouTube brews. Then we turn to the success I've been having with Elves. Finally, we discuss how we view the top tier of the competitive Premodern metagame. Transition music is Self - What a Fool Believes ...
Fool's Tome: Podcast Trailer 30.10.2025 1:00
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