Originally posted by Henning Garus:
For the sake of further argument. How about leaving the gamestate as is,
why do we consider that “substantially worse” than backing up?
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Edited Gabriel Jose Pires Soares (Dec. 15, 2017 08:36:48 PM)
Originally posted by Henning Garus:
Will Bumgardner <forum-40318-9cb9@apps.magicjudges.org> schrieb am Do. 14.
Dez. 2017 um 19:48:
> To go a different direction (for discussion purposes), could you just
> replace the wrong land with a Mountain? It's obvious that that's what he
> wanted to play. In fact, he couldn't have done anything else because that's
> all he has in his hand.
>
While this looks like a reasonable fix and is indeed a reasonable fix at
regular REL, it is not on the list of applicable Partial fixes for a GRV.
Which leaves us with two choices: Either perform a backup or leave the game
state as is. The error was caught pretty early, nothing much has happened,
so a backup seems reasonable.
The only question remaining is how far we go back. Which leads to the
question when the GRV occurred: Either AP played a tapped land untapped or
they cast a spell and didn’t pay the correct cost.
Putting a land onto the battlefield tapped is regularly done as a shortcut
for playing and tapping an untapped land, so I could see an argument for
going back to AP having the land in hand.
For the sake of further argument. How about leaving the gamestate as is,
why do we consider that “substantially worse” than backing up?
Edited Francesco Scialpi (Dec. 19, 2017 04:59:15 AM)
Originally posted by Francesco Scialpi:
Let's try and put this scenario in a different way.
Ames plays Glacial Fortress untapped, and thinks.
You note that the land should enter tapped.
Would you let Ames put Glacial Fortress back in his hand, and play a Mountain, or would you rule that Ames has played Glacial Fortress, and he must tap it?
I think the first thing that we need to identify is what thought process was going through Ames' head when they played their land. Was this a dexterity issue that resulted in the wrong land entering play? Were they incorrect with their interpretation of theStone QuarryGlacial Fortress. We are left with the question of what is the best fix here?
- No penalty, fix to the correct land, agree with the reality that this was a dexterity error.
- GRV which stemmed from having a land enter the battlefield untapped, when it should have entered tapped. Backup to prior to the land being played (note, this is functionally identical to 1 except we are assessing a penalty).
- GRV which stemmed from casting a creature without having the mana to pay for it, rewind to just before the spell was cast.
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