Tip for Competitive Sealed Event Pool Registration
Just wanted to share with you all an idea that I came up with today for a sealed tournament that I'm running tomorrow and might be handy to anyone running a PTQ in the near future.
I've heard of a situation, where a player was caught and DQ'd for fudging their deck list. The cheat was, that the player brought their own pool to the tournament “accidentally” dropped their deck list on the floor at one point, and then swapped it with one from their backpack. From what I've heard that player went to the extent of writing up multiple copies of this list in different colours of ink so that they could even match the pen colour the person registering the pool had used on the real list.
From what I'm told, the only reason this player got caught was because he ended up being paired against the person who registered his pool, who noticed something was off while they were playing.
So, I came up with an idea to prevent such a cheat from being successful, without relying on the player being randomly paired against the person who registered the pool. At my event, we will be handing out the deck list forms at the same time as the packs are distributed, and making sure that the players know they have to use the lists we've provided, they're not permitted to bring in their own (which I've never heard of anyone doing for a sealed event anyways).
And the decklists I printed were modified before I printed them, so that they all have the same random 4-digit number in the corner (I used a program called PDF X-Change, but there are lots of options out there). Once decklists have been collected I will be instructing my judges that the first thing we're going to check is that all the decklists collected have that number in the corner, and launch an investigation into any lists that are missing that number.
At my next sealed tournament we're going to use a different random 4-digit number. Cheaters might come prepared with multiple lists filled out in multiple colours, and they might come with lists filled out on different colours of paper, but they won't come with 10,000 lists filled out.