Originally posted by Shing Nien Fong:
So…
1. taking photo of the decklist for sideboarding purpose is okay
2. referring to the said photo is okay before and after the match
3. referring to the said photo is NOT okay during the match and between games
All three above is true ?
Originally posted by Paul Baranay:
The remedy would simply be to educate them about the rules and ask them to put their phone away. If they do it again, we're into failing to follow a direct instruction territory (which is now USC-Minor and a Warning).
At Regular Rules Enforcement Level, electronic devices are permitted, but players may not use them to access information that contains substantial strategic advice or information about an opponent's deck. Device use during a match other than brief personal calls must be visible to all players. Players wishing to view information privately on electronic devices during matches must request permission from a judge.
Only the Head Judge is authorized to issue penalties that deviate from these guidelines. The Head Judge may not deviate from this guide’s procedures except in significant and exceptional circumstances or a situation that has no applicable philosophy for guidance.
Originally posted by Andrea Mondani:
Any digital watch is an electronic device.
Originally posted by Paul Ellis:
Would smart watches fall into this category as well? I can see a lot of players being surprised at being asked to remove their watch for the duration.