I would love to hear from Scott Marshall on this one.
I too would love to hear the official answerNah, the only thing I can add is boring predictability. :)
we really want players to confirm with their opponents before drawing cardsThis. More than anything else, this is what I want to emphasize. There's a couple reasons we added that new(ish) clause to DEC (“If the player received confirmation from his or her opponent before drawing”) - and one was to encourage a Best Practice. (Another was to discourage a silly “gotcha”…)
Both players agreed that Adam drew his card right after he finished paying the costs for activating Erebos’s ability
Neil told us he quickly tapped his lands and put his Notion Thief on the table the moment Adam indicated he was activating the ability
A player illegally puts one or more cards into his or her hand and, at the moment before he or she began theSo, if Neil 1) started to play Notion Thief before Adam started drawing, and 2) committed an error by doing so, then there is no DEC.
instruction or action that put a card into his or her hand, no other Game Play Error or Communication Policy
Violation had been committed,
Originally posted by Evan Cherry:Thanks for the clarification. And thanks to Casey for spending 20 minute talking me through the case late last night. I stand corrected :-)
Eli: I don't know about your players, but most players I know don't really announce their permanents as “on the stack.” They usually just sort of say “Grey Merchant” and put it on the table, because “Hey, where IS the stack IRL?” They have no choices to make with most creature spells- tap your mana and put it into play.
Players who put their creatures on the table when casting understand that if the opponent casts counterspell, they're responding to the spell or can say “in response” to clarify where we are.
Considering Notion Thief doesn't do anything on the stack, I don't fault Neil for treating it like it's in play unless his opponent says otherwise. If he tried to “gotcha” by not letting his opponent respond at all, we are indeed looking at GPE-GRV (or worse!).
Either way, it's as Casey said: Not communicating well is not CPV. Drawing cards is serious business, and unfortunately poor communication caught up to Adam and it's costing him this game.
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