I would like to point out that there are some penalties that we do hand out retroactively. You can hand out a DQ’s for Cheating/Bribery after the tournament has ended if you believe these offences occurred.
I would go so far as to say that I can’t find anything in policy to support giving out, or not giving out any penalty after it has happened. So I believe that you’re within the guidelines if you want to give out a GRV for something that happened in a previous match. But, unless the infraction is a “serious problem” I think you’d be doing more harm than good, so don’t do it.
From: Petr Hudecek
Sent: July-20-13 4:07 AM
To:
thatoldguy81@gmail.comSubject: Retroactively giving infractions (Competitive REL)
In general, judges seem to say that we do not penalize or give infractions for offenses that occured in games already finished. However, I could not find actual policy support for this. Perhaps you can help me?
Suppose a player plays with a 59-card deck, wins and during sideboard, discovers the problem. Do we issue him a gameloss for the next game?
Or suppose the player paid 3W for Wrath of God in a game. Following that, his opponent scooped, and then we discover the issue. Do we give him the Warning for GRV?
For both situations, I welcome both policy and philosophy explanations.
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