Examples
A. A player accidentally reveals (drops, flips over) a card while shuffling her opponent’s deck.
B. A player flips over an extra card while drawing from his deck.
C. A player sees the bottom card of her deck when presenting it to her opponent for cutting/shuffling.
D. A player activates a Sensei’s Divining Top that is no longer on the battlefield, and sees 3 cards before the
mistake is noticed.
Philosophy
A player can accidentally look at extra cards easily. Drawing extra cards is a separate, more severe Game Play Error
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:
PotAto, PotAHto…
And, yes, we can apply the L@EC remedy when - as in this case - a GRV also results in Looking at Extra Cards.
d:^D
Originally posted by Tom Wyliehart:
I don't understand the repeated advice to take this approach. Forums discussions are pretty specific about sticking to the options given in the IPG for adjusting the game state after a GRV: #1 do nothing #2 full rewind #3 take actions on the bulleted list #4 upgrade for misplaying hidden information. We repeatedly advise people to not go down the dark path of applying minor fixes that happen to seem right.
IPG Section 1.3
Separate infractions committed or discovered at the same time are treated as separate penalties, though if the root cause is the same, only the more severe one is applied. If the first penalty would cause the second one to be inapplicable for the round (such as a Game Loss issued along with a Match Loss), the more severe penalty is issued first, followed by the less severe penalty in the next round.
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