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Do you allow glasses (of water) at your tournaments?

Jan. 22, 2015 09:08:42 AM

Petr Hudeček
Judge (Uncertified)

Europe - Central

Do you allow glasses (of water) at your tournaments?

Do you allow players to bring glasses of water, lemonade or beer to tables on which tournament games are played?

EDIT: Title edited for clarity.

Edited Petr Hudeček (Feb. 1, 2015 07:13:06 PM)

Jan. 22, 2015 09:17:07 AM

Federico Donner
Judge (Level 3 (International Judge Program))

Hispanic America - South

Do you allow glasses (of water) at your tournaments?

I don’t mind them taking their drink to the table as long as it remains either on the floor or on the table with a cap on.

Keep in mind that some venues have additional restrictions. Some GP venues don’t allow food on the play area and my LGS doesn’t allow alcoholic beverages, for example.

Jan. 22, 2015 10:15:32 AM

Maykel .
Judge (Level 2 (Judge Academy))

Southeast Asia

Do you allow glasses (of water) at your tournaments?

In my LGS,
they only sell bottled drinks,
it's mostly to prevent the drink from spilling over and damaging cards
(both the player's and the opponent's)

reading the title,
I originally thought it was about reading glasses..

Jan. 22, 2015 10:17:31 AM

Carlos Rada
Judge (Uncertified)

Hispanic America - South

Do you allow glasses (of water) at your tournaments?

I personally don't allow it, even in casual environments. Accidents happen and we are working with collectibles who has monetary value so I feel a lot better by disallowing open containers on the table than risking a possible issue.

If the container is closed with a good cap I don't have reasons to prohibit, but I always believe it is better be safe than sorry.

In the other hand, be very mindful about your local restrictions about alcoholic beverages. In my country, for instance, it is strictly forbidden if you don't have a liquor expending license, and those aren't granted to places who might be receiving under aged people.

In case of any doubt, have your TO contact her/his local WPN representative to keep her/him from getting a sanction from WotC.

Jan. 22, 2015 10:23:16 AM

Thomas Ralph
Judge (Level 3 (UK Magic Officials)), Scorekeeper

United Kingdom, Ireland, and South Africa

Do you allow glasses (of water) at your tournaments?

I strongly discourage any open beverages due to the spill risk.

As per above, alcoholic beverages are both an issue of local law and something you should check out with your WPN rep.

Jan. 22, 2015 11:38:18 AM

Jeremie Granat
Forum Moderator
Judge (Level 3 (International Judge Program)), Scorekeeper, Tournament Organizer

German-speaking countries

Do you allow glasses (of water) at your tournaments?

Personally, I think it is the TO's responsibility and not the judge.

We can give a recommendation (and I share Thomas' opinion here) but ultimately, the TO can pretty much allow what he think is best for his business.

Jeremie

Jan. 22, 2015 01:01:51 PM

Scott Marshall
Forum Moderator
Judge (Level 4 (Judge Foundry)), Hall of Fame

USA - Southwest

Do you allow glasses (of water) at your tournaments?

It's fairly common practice to disallow open drink containers on the playing surface; I also think it's a very good idea. It's not unusual to hear an announcement at larger events, right around the noon hour, reminding players to comply with this. (And it's common to hear some REALLY bad puns - “We don't want your deck to take on an Aqueous Form”…)

d:^D

Jan. 22, 2015 01:20:26 PM

James Winward-Stuart
Judge (Level 2 (UK Magic Officials)), Tournament Organizer

United Kingdom, Ireland, and South Africa

Do you allow glasses (of water) at your tournaments?

I agree with everything Scott said.
Conversely, I regularly play in & judge at events in a pub. So open containers and alcohol have to be allowed.

Which is to say, this is a question subject to so many local details that there isn't really a practicable best practice for it. Some TOs and venues might ban something that others require.

Edited James Winward-Stuart (Jan. 22, 2015 01:20:56 PM)

Jan. 22, 2015 01:39:32 PM

Elliot Garner
Judge (Uncertified)

USA - Midatlantic

Do you allow glasses (of water) at your tournaments?

Originally posted by Scott Marshall:

“We don't want your deck to take on an Aqueous Form”

Scott, Im stealing this, thank you!

Jan. 22, 2015 04:55:40 PM

Kenny Koornneef
Judge (Level 1 (Judge Academy))

BeNeLux

Do you allow glasses (of water) at your tournaments?

Just wanted to say that I got totally tricked by the title.

Jan. 22, 2015 08:56:52 PM

Walker Metyko
Judge (Level 2 (Judge Foundry)), Scorekeeper

USA - Southwest

Do you allow glasses (of water) at your tournaments?

My TO sells canned soda and while there is no official rule it is some what of an unspoken One that you're supposed to have finished your drink before the round starts or keep it on the ground.

Edited Walker Metyko (Jan. 22, 2015 08:57:23 PM)

Jan. 26, 2015 09:36:38 AM

Niki Lin
Judge (Uncertified)

BeNeLux

Do you allow glasses (of water) at your tournaments?

At the store where I am from there would be a revolt if drinks weren't allowed at the tables. Although on the ground seems like a good alternative.

Yes I have seen a couple of glasses falling, yes I have seen a few of them splashing onto decks and other valued belongings. One time I have see it going over a trade binder.

The problem is that the store where I am going is also more of a bar and sometimes people who do not play any games use the tables to socialize.

Players also like to have a drink at reach during play. I must say however that the amount of glasses on the table is very low during competitive tournaments compared to an FNN or weekly draft.