It's a passion

I love the format, and enjoy playing Burning Tendrils more than anything in the format (even Gush decks!). I find it endlessly entertaining, always refreshing and new, and very skill intensive.
I recently put together my old Doomsday Gush deck, which I played in the Waterbury and won a Meandeck Open with last March, but found it so boring and repetitive compared to Burning Tendrils. I seem to recall some video game connoisseurs evaluating games according to replay value: well Burning Tendrils has extremely high replay value. I never get tired of playing it, in testing or in tournaments. It offers so much game play variety on account of the diverse strategic options and huge number of singletons, at the same time that its so broken and uses so many historically significant and interesting Type I/Vintage cards. It's extremely addictive.
So while it takes a good deal of effort to pour the kind of time and energy into pieces like this, motivation to do so is not lacking.
I think Jaco is going to combine all four of my Burning Tendrils articles (my Primer, MUD matchup, and both tournament reports) into some kind of combo package option for folks who are interested in all 4 at a discount.