Originally posted by Mark Brown:
… we've also passed the point of “no additional information gained” because they've paused the game, they've had a chance to discuss with the opponent and judge …
That would imply that it's impossible to apply Reversing Decisions on
any judge call, unless the judge was already seated at the table with the players. I think that you're being very strict on the line of information gained. What MTR 4.8 specifically calls out is “Judges must carefully consider whether the player has gained information since making the play that might have affected the decision; in particular, players may not try to use opponent reactions (or lack thereof) to see if they should modify actions they committed to.”
Once the game is paused, and the player has made it clear that they'd like to reverse their decision (or even without those words, if they'd like to acknowledge a trigger that they
just missed, etc.), gaining information after that point shouldn't weigh into the judge's decision unless it's clear the player intended that result. At which point, we're likely looking at cheating. If I pause the game to ask to acknowledge a trigger I just missed, and my opponent says “But I was going to cast X at end of turn anyways”, then it's not my fault that information was gained; I didn't ask to reverse my decision in order to get that information, or in order to make us of it. I
have gained information since the play that could affect the decision, yes, but not until after I had already asked to reverse it. And an opponent is always free to give away information they have access to.
Making the line “gained any information about the game since the decision happened, even after the call to reverse” means that savvy players could announce “I have (card) in my hand” any time that an opponent asks to reverse a decision. Whether they're being truthful or not about that hidden information, that's information, so the opponent would lose their ability to reverse the decision at no cost to the player who announced their card. That seems clearly abusible and not the intent of MTR 4.8.