Here is the remainder of the 2010 seson:
PRO TOUR-AMSTERDAM QUALIFIERS
Grand Prix-Lyon
Grand Prix-Washington D.C.
Pro Tour-San Juan
Grand Prix-Sendai
Grand Prix-Manila
Japan National Championship
Australia National Championship
Canada National Championship
France National Championship
Grand Prix-Columbus
Italy National Championship
Spain National Championship
China National Championship
Germany National Championship
Great Britain National Championship
United States National Championship
Grand Prix-Gothenburg
Pro Tour-Amsterdam
Grand Prix-Portland
Brazil National Championship
Grand Prix-Sydney
Grand Prix-Toronto
Grand Prix-Bochum
Grand Prix-Nashville
Grand Prix-Florence
2010 Worlds - Chiba, Japan
I presume that you mean tournament packs. If so they are random.
Magic the Gathering has many formats, each with it's own list of legal cards. To see a complete list see here: http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=judge/resources/banned
No, The only fees for MTGO are the $9.99 US install fee and any charges incurred for product or tournament entry.
An open-minded Christian will have no issues with Magic the Gathering.
Magic the Gathering is not a cult. It is a collectible card game.
2010 magic the gathering booster box!
There are over 60 Magic The Gathering FAQ on WikiAnswers.
You can find a complete list of formats and their unique rules in the link below: http://www.wizards.com/Magic/Magazine/Article.aspx?x=judge/resources/banned
The first release of Magic the Gathering cards was on August 5, 1993.
Magic the Gathering is a TCG, or Trading Card Game. There is a show about it, though.
magic, or mtg
there are some card shops but to magic the gathering shops in perticular