Edited Alexander Johansson (May 7, 2015 11:40:50 AM)
Originally posted by Alexander Johansson:
When do we draw a line on what is a bet?
Originally posted by IPG 4.4. Unsporting Conduct — Bribery and Wagering:
Definition
Wagering occurs when a player or spectator at a tournament places or offers to place a bet on the outcome of a tournament, match or any portion of a tournament or match. The wager does not need to be monetary, nor is it relevant if a player is not betting on his or her own match.
MTR 1.11 Spectators
Any person physically present at a tournament and not in any other category above is a spectator.
Originally posted by MTR 1.3:
Individuals who are not judges at a tournament are acting as spectators in any match they are not playing in.
Originally posted by Adam Zakreski:
The latter (person not present), seems pretty clear that betting online/offsite/etc is A-Okay. Is that intended?
Originally posted by Joe Klopchic:Please discourage all forms of wagering involving Magic. If you learn of such (outside of your events), you can pass it along to Customer Service. And, of course, if you learn of wagering at your events, the IPG and MTR are fairly clear.Adam Zakreski
The latter (person not present), seems pretty clear that betting online/offsite/etc is A-Okay. Is that intended?
I'm curious about the answer to this question. I'm fine with the “discourage, and don't participate” procedure from Scott, but if I actually have players asking if there could be repercussions, can I tell them yes or no?
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