I think this is a player education issue. I'm happy that you and your opponent were able to agree on “the right way” to handle this (as it seemed to both of you) - but for every sporting player like you, there's some number (hopefully a small fraction) of players who will insist that they failed to acknowledge the trigger, and that the -1/0 doesn't happen … and then we get to intercede and sort out a player disagreement.
Not only is that not fun for judges, it usually leaves both players unhappy.
So, to help avoid that, let's teach players to take the extra second or two and be clear about Jace's delayed trigger. (And in some cases, we'll be educating players on how delayed triggers really work, and that's not a bad thing, either.)
Thanks! – Scott Marshall <
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> From: Michael White <
forum-1579@apps.magicjudges.org>
>To:
scott_j_marshall_jr@yahoo.com >Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2012 11:15 PM
>Subject: Re: New Missed Trigger Policy, re: The New Jace (Competitive REL)
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>Maybe it is just me. I played in Provincials today and came up against Jace a few times.
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>In each of the cases where his +1 did something, I would attack and my opponent didn't mention the trigger until we started assigning combat damage. He then used the amounts as if the trigger had happened, so clearly he remembered it, but he didn't do anything before that to indicate his knowledge, and once we leave declare attackers and blockers have been assigned, it's a missed trigger.
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>It seems to me like in those cases my opponents didn't forget, but they didn't make any indication that it was happening. And it's something that I knew and understood should be happening as well, neither of us needed any communication to know that it happened, we're just experienced enough with the game that we got that with no acknowledgement of the trigger from either of us.
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>To have said “No no, my guys are at their full power, you didn't mention the Jace trigger du
ring declare attackers, so you missed it”, when both of us knew it was happening seems like it would have been pretty rude to the person sitting across the table from me.