It's the last swiss round of a Standard GPT.
Anthony was matched up against Nelson. On Anthony's turn 3, he attacked with his
Seeker of the Way with Nelson had no creatures on board. Nelson acknowledged 2 damage, and Anthony passed the turn.
As Nelson was writing up his life total on the score pad, he accidentally waved his hand when he put down his pen.
Anthony read this action as “Nelson passed his turn”.
Then Anthony untapped his Seeker, drew the card for his
supposed turn, and attacked Nelson with Seeker again.
At this time Nelson was wondering why he was attacked again before he could even play anything on his turn, and soon after he realized that Anthony had misunderstood the game state. Both player called judge.
After your investigation, you found out that besides the “wave of hand”, both player didn't communicate about the game state at all. Anthony admitted that it's Nelson's wave of hand lead him into thinking that Nelson had passed his turn. He didn't even pay attention on whether Nelson drew for his turn. Nelson confirmed that he was not passing anything as he was just putting down his pen and confused by Anthony's line of play after that.
You also know the two players in person, who play against each other a lot, and have no intent of gaining undue advantage from this incident. Assume no Cheating is involved.
What's the infraction, and what's the fix (if any)?
Edited Hao Du (Feb. 9, 2015 03:35:51 AM)