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Hi everyone! Sorry for the last question, my english went bad.
But here I go again.
Situation, RPTQ, a nice place full with issues.
This one is actually fun, but not less important.
When you arrive to te table the situation is the active player want to counter a Remand after he fetch for an Island.
The game state is, active player has 1 island, 1 plains, has fetched for one more island and is trying to cast a spell that counter the remand of his oponent.
The other player is full taped and has drawn his card instructed by the remand.
The situation is weird because why the oponent drew a card meanwhile the active player was looking for a land.
The oponent told us that he ask to the active player if he can resolve his remand and he respond with a yes.
The active players says that theres no way that he wants to resolve the remand because he had a spell to counter the remand after he finish the island search.
A player approach to you and says that he was looking the game and listen how the active player respond to his oponent with a yes when he asked if he can resolve his remand, actually the question was, textually, “can I draw a card?”
You ask the players if this observer was looking his game and both of them answer you affirmatively.
With this information, what you do? Consider this, listening the players and the observers you already lost 5 minutes (you have to calm down the active player several times because he don't let you listen the other player and observer version)
Hoping to see your answers guys.