Edited John Brian McCarthy (Jan. 21, 2019 12:31:12 PM)
Knowledge of a player’s history or skill does not alter an infraction, but it may be taken into account during an investigation.So, we don't use a player's history (reputation) when determining what infraction(s) might apply - but we do use that information when we investigate for Cheating.
Originally posted by Tommy Lee:Hmmm… I'll try!
Can someone explain in easy English “Shark Trolls for Better Triggers”
Edited Scott Marshall (Jan. 21, 2019 02:23:05 PM)
Knowledge of a player’s history or skill does not alter an infraction, but it may be taken into account during an investigation.So, we don't use a player's history (reputation) when determining what infraction(s) might apply - but we do use that information when we investigate for Cheating.
Originally posted by Tommy Lee:Hmmm… I'll try!
Can someone explain in easy English “Shark Trolls for Better Triggers”
Edited Scott Marshall (Jan. 21, 2019 02:23:05 PM)
Edited Aaron Henner (Jan. 21, 2019 04:41:50 PM)
Originally posted by Aaron Henner:
If a floor judge of a GP encounters Bribery/IDAW, should that judge's first trip be to a Team Lead, or a red shirt?
I'm interested in either an ‘O’ answer for the default, or any MF Head Judge's opinion on what they will be instructing their floor judges to do.
Originally posted by Jakob Lernhage:
Can he intentionally not mention the triggers generated by those cards until later in the turn? As in wait until hes opponent has very little to no mana untapped?
Originally posted by Jakob Lernhage:
I have a reflection from a player about the new change about triggers. The player usually plays fun things like Tabernacle in legacy and SBs Kataki, War's Wage in modern due to the local meta. I.e. its not that corner case.
Can he intentionally not mention the triggers generated by those cards until later in the turn? As in wait until hes opponent has very little to no mana untapped?
Its the opponents triggers which he do not have to point out and we simply puts the triggers on the stack. Basically giving the same result as prior to the change.
I would like to say no but as far as I can see its legal. And by that I mean that I would put it up for discussion if it should be changed, not how it is today.
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