Edited Hary (April 9, 2017 11:45:48 AM)
Originally posted by Harry Barlow:
This happened at a recent Standard FNM I was judging and I'm unsure as to the correct solution here:
Player A has cast Collective Defiance, escalating once and choosing the first and third modes. On resolving, they discard two Fiery Tempers. Player B picks up his cards, assuming he's about to take lethal damage from the tempers being cast through madness.
Player B then begins to shuffle his deck to get ready for game 2 and says ‘Wait. you didn’t have enough mana open to cast those Fiery Tempers.' and turns to me, expecting a solution.
I was watching the game but wasn't paying enough attention to see if player A did have four open red mana at the time. Lots of 2+ color lands in play. Unsure of what to do both players ended up deciding that the game was a draw as it was impossible to know if the play had been illegal or if player B had lost the game.
From my perspective, it looked like the Fiery Tempers were being discarded (to exile) when player B picked up his cards, yet he said ‘i picked up my cards assuming i’d been dealt lethal damage.'
What's the correct way of resolving this situation? Any further advice on the situation would also help. :)
Originally posted by Christopher Ambery:Well said, Christopher!
At this point it would be a case of investigate and see if the player deliberately deceived their opponent
Failing this though - the player has conceded by their own volition - its the players responsibility to confirm they are actually dead in this spot
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