That's more of a question of logistics and player-to-judge ratio.
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 6:44 PM, Robert Hinrichsen <
forum-9042-9f2c@apps.magicjudges.org> wrote:
> There may also be some differences in the way the tournament operates at a
> procedural level. I recall when I was on main event during day 2 of GP
> Toronto, players were required to remain at their tables when their match
> ended and call a judge to collect their match slips and verify the results
> in person, rather than simply dropping the slips off in the box as they had
> done the previous day. Also, on day 1 we could consult with any L3 judge in
> order to authorize a rewind, whilst on day 2 we were required to consult
> Scott (the head judge) directly.
>
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Adam Cetnerowski
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