Originally posted by Evertjan van Veelen:
The players asks if he can sideboard after determining who goes first.
He can't…
Originally posted by Evertjan van Veelen:
…to prevent the player from
running into serious trouble at other enforcement levels.
Originally posted by CR 103.1:
At the start of a game, each player shuffles his or her deck so that the cards are in a random
order. Each player may then shuffle or cut his or her opponents’ decks. The players’ decks become
their libraries.
Originally posted by CR 103.2:
After the decks have been shuffled, the players determine which one of them will choose who
takes the first turn. (…)
Originally posted by Robert Hinrichsen:
The answer to this question is actually laid out fairly explicitly in the Comprehensive Rules:Originally posted by CR 103.1:
At the start of a game, each player shuffles his or her deck so that the cards are in a random
order. Each player may then shuffle or cut his or her opponents’ decks. The players’ decks become
their libraries.Originally posted by CR 103.2:
After the decks have been shuffled, the players determine which one of them will choose who
takes the first turn. (…)
I don't think that leaves much room for debate.
Edited Eric Paré (Jan. 18, 2017 01:47:45 PM)
Originally posted by Eric Paré:
So what should we do if, in a prerelease, we see players determining who goes first before presenting their decks for game one and we notice one of them owns two decks and waited until after the die roll to decide which deck to play for their match?
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:
Hey, it's a prerelease - seems like it's in the spirit of “have fun, learn the new cards”.
And, since this will never matter in a Competitive or Professional REL event - you do what makes your players happiest.
Originally posted by Justin Miyashiro:
a good solution could be to have them pick a deck and then
re-roll for play or draw.
Originally posted by Dustin De Leeuw:
You may want to educate the players on the rule
Edited Eric Paré (Jan. 18, 2017 02:52:39 PM)
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