I would typically advocate the super safe option when mixing formats:
If a card is banned in either format it's banned in the combined
format.
It might be less fun, but having a silly degenerate format is even less fun.
On Mon, Nov 30, 2015 at 3:53 PM, Michael Foster
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forum-23076-d516@apps.magicjudges.org> wrote:
> I have been looking through both the CR and the MTR, and neither document
> contains a lot of information about the Pauper format, so I wanted to come
> here and ask my fellow Judges for some input!
>
> This will be the third year that our community will be organizing a
> gift-swap/Standard/Pauper tournament. In previous years this has been fairly
> straight-forward: when constructing your deck, only use cards that were
> printed at common in the standard-legal set. However, this year we have been
> getting lots of questions about how to handle the pauper/standard
> intersection, especially when it comes to Treasure Cruise, which is banned
> in Pauper, but not in Standard. Since we haven't had to deal with banned
> cards before, this has put us in a bit of a pickle!
>
> I expect that the correct answer is going to be to do whatever the community
> wants since there doesn't appear to be too much official guidance on this,
> and I am not expecting an '' answer to this. I am more interested in seeing
> if anyone else has tried to run this type of tournament before, and how you
> might have resolved this kind of question.
>
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