Judges should not intervene in a missed trigger situation unless they intend to issue a Warning or have reason to suspect that the controller is intentionally missing his or her triggered abilities.
Edited Bret Siakel (Feb. 4, 2013 11:42:54 AM)
Originally posted by Bret Siakel:Judges should not intervene in a missed trigger situation unless they intend to issue a Warning or have reason to suspect that the controller is intentionally missing his or her triggered abilities.
Quoted from Toby's blog on the new trigger policies.
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From Toby Elliott's blog:
In general, each revision of the policy has gotten us closer to something that makes Competitive REL players and judges happy and I’m hopeful that this version continues the streak.
Edited Cris Plyler (Feb. 4, 2013 12:35:51 PM)
Edited Bret Siakel (Feb. 4, 2013 02:21:41 PM)
Originally posted by James Bennett:
At Regular, apply the JAR's remedies. Not the IPG's remedies. Section 4.4 of the Tournament Rules tells you, for all RELs, how to determine when a trigger is missed.
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