Originally posted by Abeed Bendall:
Do any of you judges feel that any investigation maybe required to ensure that nothing fishy was going on? And if so what kind of questions would you ask?
Originally posted by Aric Parkinson:
I may be over thinking this, but it seems to me that a reroll would qualify as a backup in this scenario. Is it permissible to perform a backup if no infraction occurred?
Originally posted by Daniel Pareja:Would the decision be different if both players actually agreed on which dice was the one on Ral Zarek despite it having be mixed up with the other 5?
I don't think a reroll is a backup here, since arguably the roll never truly occurred, or at least wasn't completed, as its result is unknowable (except in the corner case of every die being odd).
Originally posted by Andrew Teo:Daniel ParejaWould the decision be different if both players actually agreed on which dice was the one on Ral Zarek despite it having be mixed up with the other 5?
I don't think a reroll is a backup here, since arguably the roll never truly occurred, or at least wasn't completed, as its result is unknowable (except in the corner case of every die being odd).
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