If the sideboard is not kept sufficiently separate from the deck during play, it becomes impossible to determine the legality of the deck. Additionally, if there are extra cards stored with the sideboard that could conceivably be played in the player’s deck, they will be considered a part of the sideboard unless they are:
• Promotional cards that have been handed out as part of the tournament.
• Double-faced cards represented by checklist cards in the deck.
• Double-faced cards being used to represent the ‘night’ side of cards in the deck.
These cards must not be sleeved in the same way as cards in the main deck and/or sideboard.
Additionally, if there are extra cards stored with the sideboard that could conceivably be played in the player’s deck, they will be considered a part of the sideboard unless they are:These cards must not be sleeved in the same way as cards in the main deck and/or sideboard.
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- Double-faced cards being used to represent the ‘night’ side of cards in the deck.
Edited Gimena Pombo (June 7, 2014 04:05:14 AM)
Originally posted by Gimena Pombo:The logic is that taking cards out if sleeves and flipping them is annoying and time consuming. And if you forget to put them back you'll have backwards cards which is irritating.
Sorry guys, but I'm not finding any logic in leting have extra Delvers and not leting have extra pack rats. Personally, I think I wouldn't allow any of them, in spite of the IPG.
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