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The Match Slip

Frank Angelonethematchslip.com
Whether you're a fan of Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering, One Piece, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Digimon, board games, or any other tradeable card game, or you're looking to open a game store, this podcast gives you a behind-the-scenes look into what goes into running a game store in the United States.
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Episodes

Is Opening A Game Store A Mistake?

Owning a game store can be a source of stress. Jason, owner of Wizard's Keep Games, acquired the store in 2020. Due to the many needs required to keep the doors open of a local business, Jason feels the mental exhaustion from the long-term goals he has for the store. Was acquiring the store a mistake? He consulted a Magic 8-Ball to ask it that very question when the store was in his possession.

Jun 23, 202558 min

The Journey From Pro Player to Game Store Owner

As a former competitive Magic: The Gathering player who finished 12th in the Journey Into Nyx Pro Tour, Stu is now the owner of The Vault game store in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. As a competitive person, he always strives to be the best in everything he does, applying his competitive instinct to become the best game store owner he can be.

Jun 09, 202558 min

The Final Time You Shuffle Your Magic Cards

Playing a game of Magic: The Gathering while running a game store. When Chaos Games store owner, Joseph Hurt, saw customers lining up to check out while he was playing Magic: The Gathering, it was at that moment that he realized he could no longer be a player. However, that doesn't mean he doesn't find time to fit it in. With a second location on the horizon, Joe notes that in every Magic player's journey, you'll shuffle your Magic cards for the last time, and you won't realize it.

May 26, 20251 hr 1 min

Jonathan's Honest TRUTHS In Running A Game Store

There are many lucrative job fields, but Jonathan shares that being a game store General Manager is not one of them. So what keeps him doing so to this day? How does he manage 9 employees and $250,000 in inventory while generating $1.5 million in sales?

Apr 28, 20251 hr 3 min

Divine Gamez With Store Owner, Evan

He is a gamer at heart and a store owner who still gets to play games actively at his store, Divine Gamez. Early into his game store owner journey, Evan LaBarge is already on his second store location. The first store was small but was out of a building owned by his father. Commander is a true joy for him, and his high-powered Commander deck can deliver 256 damage to all his opponents at once, but delivering a game enjoyed by his community is most important to him.

Apr 14, 20251 hr 10 min

Zia Comics With Store Owner, Troy

We know that game stores with multiple locations exist. Zia Games in New Mexico is one of them. However, have you heard of a store owner who also owns conventions? Yes, conventions, as in more than one. Store owner Troy owns three conventions in New Mexico. He shares how he finds store locations and his methods for building a successful convention. He's also willing to pivot when something is or isn't working.

Mar 31, 202555 min

Duke City Games with General Manager, Alexandra

Have you ever been to a store that runs Magic: The Gathering Commander tournaments every night of the week? Not only does General Manager Alexandra do exactly that, but she'll run an event for any smaller niche game that may only turn out four players. Duke City Games operates four stores in New Mexico with its largest location supporting 100 players.

Mar 17, 202550 min

Finch and Sparrow Games, With Store Owner, Michael

Michael, the owner of the Finch and Sparrow Games store, tells us that Magic: The Gathering is different from how it was five to ten years ago. As a game store owner, he specializes in card games, where Magic: The Gathering is 95% of his business. Michael believes in doing one thing well rather than being OK at multiple things, hence card games.

Mar 01, 20251 hr 4 min

E4 Cards & More With Store Owner, Steve

Most game stores offer a variety of games, including board games, Warhammer 40,000, and collectible card games. Steve, the owner of E4 Cards & More, has explored other games like Warhammer 40,000, but he mentions that they have a "different vibe, different focus." He wanted to concentrate on one aspect and excel at it: collectible card games, all while creating a store people enjoy visiting.

Feb 15, 20251 hr 8 min

Silver Dragon Games With Store Owner, Scott

Scott and his family set out to create a game store that cares about its customers. Scott learned from his son that "Silver Dragon" is the "caring" meaning behind the store's name. Moreover, the family sought to build a store women would want to visit, so Scott enlisted his wife as the interior designer.

Feb 01, 20251 hr 3 min

Just Games Rochester With Store Owner, Matt

If you're considering starting a game store business, Matt, owner of Just Games Rochester , recommends building a store "for the life you're looking to have when your store is successful."

Jan 18, 20251 hr

Round 2 Gaming with General Manager, Miranda

How many local game stores get a second shot after the first store closes down? A $15,000 fundraiser wasn't enough to save Family Fun Hobbies, but it bought enough time for an investor to come around and bring a second opportunity and the birth of Round 2 Gaming . General Manager Miranda has worked at both stores and is helping spearhead the growth of Round 2 Gaming . Moreover, she has a genius idea for generating more money per sale while saving the customer money!...

Dec 23, 202453 min

Riftgate With Store Owner, Nathan

Magic: The Gathering and MSRP have always been debated amongst consumers, but how does a game store owner view it? Nathan, owner of Riftgate in Salt Lake City, Utah, is heavily involved in selling Magic cards, which he did not anticipate when starting the store.

Dec 09, 202459 min

Gamezenter With General Manager, Travis

Travis, owner of the largest game store, Millennium Games , takes on the role of General Manager for Gamezenter in Roseville, Minnesota, which Travis denotes as the largest game store in the midwest. One of the boons Travis sees with the store is its custom-developed add-on, which integrates directly with Shopify . He views this as a product that can be sold to other stores at some point. While the store has a lot of inventory, there aren't enough employees. It's a main area of focus. Travis not...

Nov 29, 20241 hr 20 min

Brute Force Games With Store Owner, Sean

In this episode, Sean, the owner of Brute Force Games in San Diego, California, joins us on the podcast. Initially, Sean started an online venture selling card collections for additional income and turned that into a 4,800 sq. ft. game store. Having loved Magic: The Gathering since 1994, it's no wonder the game is also most popular at his store. Like most stores, Commander is the most popular format; however, unlike other stores, they only offer open play. There are no points for wins, as it's 1...

Nov 18, 202459 min

Tabletop Tavern With Store Owner, Jimmy

A visit from a Pokemon collector, Deep Pocket Monster , would prove to be an amazing opportunity for Tabletop Tavern's store owner, Jimmy. The popular Pokemon YouTuber attended a Pokemon trade night hosted at the store that brought more community to Jimmy's store and showcased the great things this store is doing. Jimmy's store is located in Chula Vista, California. He's been a fan of Magic: The Gathering since the early 90s, and now running a game store with his older brother is a dream come tr...

Oct 28, 20241 hr 4 min

Chicagoland Games: Dice Dojo With Store Owner, Lexx

In this episode, we're talking with Lexx, owner of Chicagoland Games: Dice Dojo in Chicago, Illinois. This episode was recorded live at Dragon Con 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. The store was born in 2008 after a store Lexx worked at called Gamers Paradise went out of business. He's been a gamer since youth, with his first love being Dungeons & Dragons . The store sports 3,000 board games in their lending library for free, with 50% of the store occupied by tables and chairs. Chicagoland Games: Di...

Oct 14, 202453 min

Walt's Cards and Games With Store Operator, Dan

In this episode, we're talking with Dan, the operator of Walt's Cards and Games. While Dan is not the store owner, Walt allows Dan to operate the store as he sees fit. Walt is away from the store often and works more with his travel service. Dan has been working for Walt since 1994. His career started at a store called Cards For You, where he worked for one year. When Dan began working for Walt, sports cards were the main seller. The switch to Magic started in the 90s as "missing the boat" with ...

Sep 30, 20241 hr

Van's Comics and Games With Store Owner, Travis

We're chatting with Van's Comics and Games store owner, Travis. The store is located in Ridgeland, Mississippi, and was originally owned by Van, hence the name. Van is a family friend of Travis and owned the store for 20 years before passing the torch. At the time, the focus was on comics. There are currently 80-100,000 unique back issues. When the reigns were passed, Travis kept the store name to recognize the legacy Van had built. With 8+ years under his belt, Travis's store is 28 years old an...

Sep 16, 20241 hr

The Deck Box With Owners Brenton & Nugget

In this episode, we talk with Brenton and Nugget, two of The Deck Box's three owners in Fletcher, North Carolina. Early on, there were plans to run a comic book store, having started as a backpack trader. When the switch to having a game store began 16 years ago, it originated in a flea market with 1,100 sq. ft. The store slowly grew with its community for 6 months before a prime opportunity arose to buy a dedicated shop. The Deck Box has a large selection of games totaling 12 - 13. However, the...

Sep 02, 20241 hr 7 min

Player 1 Services With Co-Owner, Ben

In this episode, we're talking with Ben, co-owner of Player 1 Services in Kensington, Maryland. Ben is a big-time Pokémon collector. In fact, according to Guinness World Records , he has the largest Pokémon card collection at 50,000 cards which he expects to exceed by the end of 2024. A unique aspect of Ben and co-owner Rose's store is they specialize in Pokémon . They take special orders for products like Lorcana , Magic: The Gathering , and One Piece , however, their retail space is all Pokémo...

Aug 19, 20241 hr 21 min

Level Up Games With Store Owner, Luke

In this episode, we're talking with Luke, owner of Level Up Games in Glen Burnie, Maryland. Luke started his journey into gaming at the age of 6. The first game he ever played was Pokémon. However, he took a hiatus from card games until he was 16. As time progressed, Luke realized he enjoyed buying and selling cards more than playing the game; which he didn't feel he was very good at. Before launching the store in 2021, Luke had worked vending for a company on the Magic: The Gathering Grand Prix...

Aug 05, 202459 min

Everything Games With Owner, Cody Romano

In this episode, we're talking with Cody Romano, owner of Everything Games in Buffalo Grove, Illinois. Cody opened the store with his dad over 12 years ago. Since that time, the store has seen accelerated success. While they started the store online, Cody soon realized that having a brick-and-mortar presence would be key to acquiring products. The store has always remained in the same strip mall but has moved to larger spaces. For example, the store started with a little over 800 sq. ft. Within ...

Jul 22, 202456 min

Twenty Sided Store With Owner, Lauren Bilanko

In this episode, we're talking with Lauren Bilano, owner of Twenty Sided Store . The store is located in Brooklyn, New York; Williamsburg in particular. The store has been open for 13+ years and is currently in its second location - one block from its previous location. Lauren, who has a background in photography, is a storyteller by trade. Initially, she wasn't expected to be heavily involved in the store. However, once it was realized that running events were requested in high demand, Lauren b...

Jul 08, 20241 hr 4 min

Kingslayer Games With Store Owner, Travis

In this episode, we're talking with Travis, owner of Kingslayer Games . The store spans three locations in California: Fountain Valley, Oceanside, and Lake Forest. Travis started his foray into retail in 2015. Having gone to school for business, a storefront was a "front", as Travis calls it, to enable more product purchases from distributors. Initial plans were for the store to be a comic book store. However, after one week, customers asked to play Magic: The Gathering . Three weeks later, Trav...

Jun 24, 20241 hr 3 min

Final Boss Games With Store Owner, Remington

In this episode, we talk with Final Boss Games store owner Remington in Springdale, Arkansas. Remington and his two business partners, Bennett and Trevor, started the store in February 2024. As a collective, launching the store has been a long time coming. While they always talked about opening a store, during COVID they put the building blocks in place to make it a reality. The store focuses on the competitive side of gaming. This ethos stems from Remington's engagement with Magic: The Gatherin...

Jun 10, 202459 min

Gamers Haunt With Store Owner, Charla

In today's episode, we're talking with Charla, owner of Gamers Haunt in Asheville, North Carolina. Charla purchased the store from her friend in 2019 and has been running the business for 5+ years. The store specializes in Magic: The Gathering and a little Dungeons and Dragons; one of Charla's favorite games. Charla notes that the community has brought her joy since taking over the store. Her store specializes in casual play while the Modern format is reserved for competitive play. While her sto...

May 27, 202453 min

Brothers Grim Games With Store Owner, Gil

In this episode, we're talking with Gil, owner of Brother's Grim Games at the Long Island Tabletop Gaming Expo. Gil's store is located on Long Island in Selden, NY. In 2007, he bought the store, originally named Monkey Head . As a store owner, one of his biggest challenges is knowing how much product to buy. This incorporates recognizing when a product has plateaued and is about to decline. There are no restocks after the initial order when purchasing a product from a distributor. While competin...

May 13, 202459 min

Meta-Games Unlimited With Store Owner, Allan Reid

In this episode, we're talking with Alan Reid, owner of Meta-Games Unlimited . In addition to running the game store, Alan also has a full-time job. His desire to open a game store stems from his previous background in competitive Magic. While being a competitive player from 1994-1996 had its enjoyment, as time went on he wished to be near family and friends. This would lead to the beginning of his store in 1997. While the store has been around for 27 years and counting, Alan credits his friends...

Apr 29, 202453 min

The Enchanted Deck With Store Owner, Jon

Editor’s Note: The store owner, Jon, has told us The Enchanted Deck is no longer running. However, he says he would like to have it up and running again at some point in the future. We’ll be sure to let you know if we receive any updates. In this episode, we’re talking with Jon, owner of The Enchanted Deck - an online-only store. However, he does hope to have a brick-and-mortar store in the future; potentially within the next couple of years. In July of 2023, Jon would stream on Twitch with a “r...

Apr 15, 202454 min
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