Edited George Bochenek (July 17, 2013 10:31:33 AM)
Originally posted by George Bochenek:
As for remedy, even though multiple turns have passed, I believe that it would not be too disruptive to the game state to shuffle the beacon back into the library.
Edited Eric Paré (July 17, 2013 11:06:31 AM)
Originally posted by IPG:
• If an object changing zones is put into the wrong zone, the identity of the object was known to all players,
and it is within a turn of the error, put the object in the correct zone.
Originally posted by Trey Cizek:
The question is: Is it worth deviating on the “within a turn of the error” for the sake of “correcting” the game?
Originally posted by Vincent Roscioli:In this case, I reached the conclusion that it's best not to deviate for reasons I outlined. However, I do not agree that judges should discard their judgement and critical thinking skills as soon as they put on their uniform in favor of a blind reading of written policy.Trey Cizek
The question is: Is it worth deviating on the “within a turn of the error” for the sake of “correcting” the game?
What is significant and exceptional about this case that would indicate we should deviate from the very clearly-written fix?
Edited Trey Cizek (July 17, 2013 10:59:16 PM)
Edited Elliot Van Wormer (July 19, 2013 01:04:23 PM)
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