Originally posted by Mike Noss:
He did not intentionally put the Azorius Charm in the graveyard from the get go planning this elaborate scheme.
Originally posted by Mike Noss:
Immediately the NAP noticed that the Azorius Charm was not in his hand as he wanted it to be, but chose not to say anything.
Players are expected to remember their own triggers; intentionally ignoring one is considered Cheating — Fraud.By the player's own admission, he intentionally ignored a triggered ability triggering with the hopes of having it placed on the stack at a later, more strategically advantageous time. However, this does appear to depend significantly on the player immediately declining to point out the trigger, before it was too late and would have been considered missed anyway.
it is Fraud if a player (or teammate) notices an offense in his or her match and does not immediately call attention to itand it is (I believe) an offense to miss a trigger, even if it is not detrimental. I would be curious to hear other thoughts on this, however.
Originally posted by Dillon Plunkett:
As described, this unequivocally seems like Cheating - Fraud to me. From the IPG:Players are expected to remember their own triggers; intentionally ignoring one is considered Cheating — Fraud.By the player's own admission, he intentionally ignored a triggered ability triggering with the hopes of having it placed on the stack at a later, more strategically advantageous time. However, this does appear to depend significantly on the player immediately declining to point out the trigger, before it was too late and would have been considered missed anyway.
If the player had clearly missed the trigger (realizing, for instance, during his opponent's draw step), would the situation be the same? I am inclined to say so, given that:it is Fraud if a player (or teammate) notices an offense in his or her match and does not immediately call attention to itand it is (I believe) an offense to miss a trigger, even if it is not detrimental. I would be curious to hear other thoughts on this, however.
Edited Bob Narindra (Oct. 22, 2012 03:43:00 PM)
Originally posted by Eric Shukan:
By trying to get at the trigger later, the guy has intentionally missed his own optional trigger and is now trying to get the option later, which he KNOWS he can't do.
Originally posted by William Anderson:
So what did you do?
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