These abilities are considered missed if the player did not acknowledge the ability in any way at the point that it required choices or had a visible in-game effect. If the ability includes the word “may,” assume the player chose not to perform it. Otherwise, use your judgement to decide if putting the trigger on the stack now would be too disruptive - don’t add it to the stack if significant decisions have been made based on the effect not happening!
Originally posted by Jack Hesse:
“Play the trigger now. Play more carefully please.”
Originally posted by Jack Hesse:
The other wrinkle is this: it was a Win-a-Box tournament
Originally posted by Jacopo Strati:
I would suggest to the TO that a tournament with prizes should be run at Competitive REL
Originally posted by Jack Hesse:
Hey everybody,
Andrew draws his card for the turn. He didn't pay 2GG, so shouldn't he just lose?
Originally posted by Riki Hayashi:
One question for you Competitive REL Win-a-boxers: do you collect decklists and do checks?
Originally posted by Riki Hayashi:On-Demands are usually Regular REL, but most Scheduled Side Events that I've seen have been Comp REL (and have had deck checks etc.). (Scheduled GP events tend to have bigger prizes than a box for first, but then On-Demands tend to have smaller prizes than that, so really I'm not sure how relevant using GP side events as our examples is).
I wouldn't want to record infractions and penalties for all On-Demand Events.
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