It is certainly not Bribery. Actually, it's rather like Wagering. They are playing a game of magic outside the tourney and the winner will get packs from the loser - well he MAY get packs, because the winner of this game may win the event anyway.
But, calling it Wagering is waaay too technical, because they aren't actually betting on any aspect of the tourney (like who comes in first or how many players there will be or whether the world champ over there will win 2-0 or 2-1). As long as they don't go crazy advertising their behavior to the room, I wouldn't worry about it. Think of it as money drafting at big tourneys… Happens all the time and we know it. We even SEE it, and sometimes the players even TELL us that they have a great deck in the money draft. But, as long as they do it sort of privately and don't go advertising it and don't have cash out, we're certainly not going to scour the room for the money drafters.
So, in this case, as long as they are discreet about it, I would just hand the correct tourney prizes to the official 1st and 2nd place finishers based on breakers, and they can go about their business. This isn't the kind of wagering I'd be too concerned about because it doesn't involve any tournament aspect. You can even be proactive by reminding them that they should never bet on an active match in an active torunament :)
Eric Shukan
L3
Woburn, MA USA
—– Original Message —–
From: David Zalesky
To:
eshukan@verizon.net Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2012 4:08 PM
Subject: Intentional draw (potentional bribery) at Regular REL (Tournament Operations)
I have witnessed the following situation:
There is a FNM tournament with 8 players, currently at the beginning round 3.
There are only two players, who have 6 match points (2-0).
These two players know, that if they agree to intentional draw, they will place 1st and 2nd in the tournament and so they do agree and report ID to TO.
However, they are not very satisfied with the fact, that they final standing will be determined by the OMW%, which is absolutely out of their control, so they decide to play the match (off the tournament) and let the winner of this match get the 1st prize and the loser 2nd prize, without taking official results into account.
What is your oninion?
Can this behaviour be considered a bribery?
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