Originally posted by Kenji Suzuki:We definitely should not try to go back and issue a GL for a previous game since we don't go back to issue penalties. So it's not an issue if the Swiss deck is a problem.
This might be a repeated discussion between judges, but I want to make sure how we should do it.
In PTQ/GPT, which has top8, we sometimes do deckcheck before top8 match. Usually we just say “please submit your deck if you think you are in top8”. Player give us his deck, we check it, that's it.
Problem is, when deck has problem.
1) Deck is illegal. (Different from decklist)
It is pretty likely that, during Swiss, he played that deck which he submitted, which is illegal. In normal deckcheck, Game Loss, period. But situation is a little bit different because he didn't present this deck to opponent (he didn't actually “play” that deck).
<Question> Just saying “hey, your submitted deck is different from decklist. be careful, please fix it. ” is correct call? Otherwise, we still should issue gameloss in Game 1 of top8?
2) Marked Card, minorAgain, I don't think we should issue a GL, because they are not at a point in the tournament where they require a legal deck, and we don't go back and retroactively issue game losses. If this is is going to lead to a potential investigation, though, they should be investigated, and of course should be DQed if appropriate.
In many times, their sleeves are worn and some are slightly marked. We sometimes tell them he should change sleeves before top8, which is obvious call. No problem.
3) Marked Card, major
Now, let's say we check top8 deck and realize their all lands, and only them, are slightly marked, which leads to Game Loss (or even possible DQ) in normal deckcheck, what should we do? Still same as 2)? They might have gotten advantage from marked deck during swiss, but they submitted their deck by themselves, knowing it is going to be deckchecked.
<Question> What should we do when deck is “Game Loss level marked” or even “DQ level marked”?
Originally posted by Kenji Suzuki:
In PTQ/GPT, which has top8, we sometimes do deckcheck before top8 match. Usually we just say “please submit your deck if you think you are in top8”. Player give us his deck, we check it, that's it.
Problem is, when deck has problem.
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