Edited Russell Deutsch (Nov. 8, 2016 11:40:47 PM)
Originally posted by Toby Hazes:IPG also says:
The IPG tells us it's Looking at Extra Cards “when a card is moved any significant amount from a deck”
A player pulls up an extra card while drawing from his deck.You don't need to move card away from a deck at all. Significant for me will be each instance, when there is slight possibility that you saw 2nd card.
Originally posted by Toby Hazes:I would investigate why player who made mistake did not call a judge.
What do you do when you witness this and the players continue playing?
Originally posted by Toby Hazes:I might, especially that you can use that as a small investigation tool - if a player is really upset that you want to randomise random portion of library he might truly saw that card and it's beneficial for him.
Would you ever consider a shuffle fix just to be sure without any infraction?
Originally posted by Toby Hazes:
When does it start becoming significant?
From what point on would we like the player to call a judge him/herself?
What do you do when you witness this and the players continue playing?
What if the opponent or a spectator calls the judge for this but the player demonstrates it was nowhere close to being seen?
Would you ever consider a shuffle fix just to be sure without any infraction?
Edited Lyle Waldman (Nov. 9, 2016 02:19:48 PM)
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