Edited Niels Viaene (Dec. 22, 2014 06:31:09 AM)
Originally posted by Florian Horn:About what kind of public information he was misled? Will it be different if I would say “I will spin pod for haste creature and attack for lethal” while I would have not such creature or lethal dmg, and opponent scoops “in response”? We are allowed to lie about our future actions
(I deliberately misled my opponent about public information in order to gain advantage)
Originally posted by Joaquín Pérez:Saying you're searching up Resto is a perfectly legal mind trick, but targeting/blinking the maggot with a non-existing ability into making your opponent reveal his hand is something i'm a lot less comfortable with.
It's a perfectly legal mind-trick, not nice nor sportive, but in fact has been used quite a lot of times :)
Edited Jonas Drieghe (Dec. 22, 2014 10:45:48 AM)
Originally posted by Jonas Drieghe:But he's not targeting because there's no ability, he just said what he would do in future. It would be much different situation, if he would make that blink, for example, by returning previously exiled card to his opponent. Then we would have OOOS impossible to resolve correctly.
but targeting/blinking the maggot with a non-existing ability into making your opponent reveal his hand is something i'm a lot less comfortable with.
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