Edited David Larrea (Aug. 21, 2015 02:50:13 AM)
Originally posted by Graham Theobalds:
Dont forget as par the new mulligan rules he will have the opportunity
to scry 1?
Edited Talin Salway (Aug. 21, 2015 04:51:32 PM)
Edited Dustin Wilke (Aug. 22, 2015 06:20:58 PM)
Originally posted by Lars Harald Nordli:
Even though Angus should be the one to say if he keeps or mulligans first (as he lost Game 1)
Originally posted by Marc Shotter:Lars Harald Nordli
Even though Angus should be the one to say if he keeps or mulligans first (as he lost Game 1)
From the OP is seems to be this order, which means there's no issue with Angus' plays:
Angus > Mulligan to 6
Nathan > Keep
Angus > Mulligan to 5
Nathan > Oh I'll mulligan then…
Originally posted by Jacob Kriner:
While I agree that Drawing 5 instead of Drawing 6 and shuffling on back is similar. I dont feel that this is a worthwilve deviation. This scenario does not feel like a significant or exceptional circumstance. The situation does already have applicable philosophy for guidance. I don't believe that the time saved is greater than providing consistent rulings and fixes to players.
Originally posted by David Larrea:
Greetings, Judges!
Welcome back to another exciting Knowledge Pool scenario. This week we have SILVER scenario, so L2+ judges should wait until Saturday before they reply.
The blog post can be found here.
Angus and Nathan are playing a Modern PPTQ where you are the only judge. Angus has conceded game 1 once Nathan resolved Splinter Twin on his Pestermite and was about to attack him with his army of minions.
Nathan keeps his opening hand while Angus is mulliganing to 6. After Angus announces mulligan to 5, Nathan puts his hand into his library and starts shuffling while he says “I'll mulligan because you are going to 5.” Angus calls you. After a short investigation you discard cheating.
What do you do?
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