Originally posted by Jeremy Fain:
If the mistake isn't noticed until after the game, there's no fix, and the result stands.
Originally posted by Kainoa Pestana:aw, man, you're taking all the “fun” out of it! :D
assume Alex is not cheating
In this situation you are watching the game from right next to the table and the game state is still intact and you have a chance to do something before the cards are removed from the table.
Originally posted by Shawn Doherty:OK, I'm thinking of not having Polukranos die, but you - and Evan - are right, the Missed Trigger means no GRV there.
What is the GRV for? The creature is a 7/7 and if he goes to attack, thenhe's missed the trigger. I'm missing where we have a GRV.
Originally posted by Evan Cherry:
It's suspicious, so I'd need Alex to convince me he honestly didn't remember the trigger.
Originally posted by Markus Leben:
There's also a rules literacy question here. It's pretty likely that Alex doesn't understand that ‘Any number of targets’ for Polukranos actually demands a positive, nonzero number of targets.
Originally posted by Kainoa Pestana:
when you investigate Alex for cheating he tells you “I thought the triggered ability could have 0 targets, so I didn't say anything”, would you just give Alex a Warning for GRV?
Originally posted by Evan Cherry:Kainoa Pestana
when you investigate Alex for cheating he tells you “I thought the triggered ability could have 0 targets, so I didn't say anything”, would you just give Alex a Warning for GRV?
Good question, and I expect there will be some disagreement in the answer. I fall under the “issue the GRV, there's NO WAY we can back this up.” I imagine some will state that because the game is over, we wouldn't issue a penalty.
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