Judges are neutral arbiters and enforcers of policy and rules. A judge shouldn’t intervene in a game unless he or she believes a rules violation has occurred, a player with a concern or question requests assistance, or the judge wishes to prevent a situation from escalating. Judges don’t stop play errors from occurring, but instead deal with errors that have occurred, penalize those who violate rules or policy, and promote fair play and sporting conduct by example and diplomacy. Judges may intervene to prevent or preempt errors occurring outside of a gameWhile watching some of yesterday's Top 8, I noticed Kevin Desprez illustrating perfectly what judges should do, and in a scenario very similar to Michel's - i.e., a Courser that's no longer there, and a card that gets revealed.
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