Originally posted by Gareth Pye:
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Eric Paré <
forum-4776-f251@apps.magicjudges.org> wrote:
> CR 601.2 doesn't say anything about players being required to correctly
> say the name of a spell or ability they're putting o n the stack. I'd just
> give him a caution that he needs to be more careful when he's verbally
> announcing spells he's going to cast.
The PCP has something to say about declaring the identity of a card in a
public zone incorrectly.
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Gareth Pye
Level 2 Judge, Melbourne, Australia
Australian MTG Forum: mtgau.com
gareth@cerberos.id.au - www.rockpaperdynamite.wordpress.com
“Dear God, I would like to file a bug report”
Originally posted by Michel Degenhardt:Before you apply a partial fix, you must first establish that rewinding is not reasonable. I see a lot of judges jump to “I can partial fix, so I will,” when that is only a fallback option. In this case, I believe that a GRV rewind is both called for and easy to perform. (No game decisions have been made based on the incorrect identity of the shown Garruk rather than the announced one. The intent of the casting was unambiguous based on player communication and following actions. The announced action was possible to perform at the time. All this makes the rewind a slam dunk in my book.)
As for fix, I may be stretching the IPG, but I do not believe I'm deviating when I say that:
Garruk Relentless is on the battlefield, when it should be in the hand.
The identity of Garruk Relentless is known to all players.
Garruk Wildspeaker is in the hand, when it should be on the battlefield.
The identity of Garruk Wildspeaker is known to all players because Abel announced it. (this is a stretch, but not unreasonable)
It is within a turn of the error.
Based on the above, I'm applying the fix as listed in the IPG by switching the Wildspeaker from hand with the Relentless on the battlefield.
Originally posted by Michael Shiver:You don't shuffle when rewinding a draw. You just put a card on top. He will (probably) draw it next turn, returning his hand to the state it was in before the rewind began.
Nick is going to need to shuffle in a random card from his hand and draw another one
Originally posted by Gareth Pye:
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Eric Paré <
forum-4776-f251@apps.magicjudges.org> wrote:
> CR 601.2 doesn't say anything about players being required to correctly
> say the name of a spell or ability they're putting o n the stack. I'd just
> give him a caution that he needs to be more careful when he's verbally
> announcing spells he's going to cast.
The PCP has something to say about declaring the identity of a card in a
public zone incorrectly.
–
Gareth Pye
Level 2 Judge, Melbourne, Australia
Australian MTG Forum: mtgau.com
gareth@cerberos.id.au - www.rockpaperdynamite.wordpress.com
“Dear God, I would like to file a bug report”
Originally posted by Colleen Nelson:If he had actually been hoping to net a few loyalty counters on Relentless, we'd have a whole other motive to consider and Unsportsmanlike Conduct - Cheating then has to come into consideration as well as the thought of bringing the Head Judge into the call. With the information in the scenario I do not think Relentless was his intended play, and logically putting counters on an unflipped Relentless makes little sense as his opponent would probably have realized a Garruk Relentless fighting and killing a bigger creatures only to survive and flip when it has no +1 abilities.
For example, what if Abel was hoping the difference wouldn't be noticed for a couple turns? Then this would net him a free loyalty counter on his Relentless
Edited Josh Stothers (June 27, 2013 02:54:36 PM)
Edited Michael Shiver (June 28, 2013 05:59:34 PM)
Originally posted by Sebastian Reinfeldt:
Let me point to the following quote from the IPG (introduction to section 2, last paragraph before 2.1):
If the players are playing in a way that is clear to both players, but might cause confusion to an external observer, judges are encouraged to request that the players make the situation clear, but not issue any penalty.