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Disqualification FAQ

Jan. 21, 2025 11:41:43 PM

Isaac King
Judge (Level 1 (Judge Foundry))

Barriere, British Columbia, Canada

Disqualification FAQ

There's no longer an official disqualification FAQ, which means we awkwardly have nothing to give to players when disqualified. I've put together an unofficial one here that judges can use:

Disqualification FAQ

I've also written up a guide to the process for head judges/scorekeepers/TOs who need guidance on what to submit to whom and how to enter it into the software.

Disqualification Guide

Jan. 25, 2025 06:58:37 AM

Johanna Virtanen
Judge (Level 3 (Magic Judges Finland))

Europe - North

Disqualification FAQ

"Q) What should I do if I have complaints about how this disqualification was
handled?
A) You can mention this in your statement to Wizards of the Coast. You can also submit a
conduct report to Judge Foundry (if you’re in North America) or the International Judge
Program (if you’re anywhere else)"

Just noting that the IJP does not cover the entire rest of the world, and that an event in the US (for example) may have judges from organizations other than Judge Foundry. Then again, this FAQ is probably not the place for an essay on how this stuff actually works (or doesn't) and why :)  

Edited Johanna Virtanen (Jan. 25, 2025 06:59:30 AM)

Jan. 28, 2025 09:30:05 PM

Isaac King
Judge (Level 1 (Judge Foundry))

Barriere, British Columbia, Canada

Disqualification FAQ

Yeah that used to be a link to Judge Academy, and I wasn't super sure what to put there now. I figure the player will feel better if they're given some recourse through which they can be heard, and if they end up emailing the wrong organization, that org can redirect it where it needs to go.