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Decklists

March 18, 2014 05:19:38 AM

Thomas Ralph
Judge (Level 3 (UK Magic Officials)), Scorekeeper

United Kingdom, Ireland, and South Africa

Decklists

Originally posted by Joaquín Pérez:

Philip Körte
… > handwritten decklist on A5-sheet *cringe*

So true :D Let's add > handwritten decklist on A5-sheet with sideboard on backside, re-used from another old Limited list all-crossed and dirty. Yes, that happened to me. And yes, I asked the player to write it again on a clean A4. I have some kind of limits here and that's far away from what I could accept as a judge :)

I'll live with A5 but I once had a player hand me his decklist on two Post-It notes. The event was about to start so I accepted it (with a caution for Procedural Error - Minor as it was then). Poetic justice ensured that the decklist was 59 cards :)

March 18, 2014 05:58:47 AM

Joaquín Pérez
Judge (Level 2 (International Judge Program)), Tournament Organizer

Iberia

Decklists

In my particular case, there was plenty of time available, then I politely asked for a rewrite. If the tournament was about to start, that would have been different.

March 18, 2014 07:59:23 AM

Mark Winckle
Judge (Level 2 (Judge Academy))

United Kingdom, Ireland, and South Africa

Decklists

Originally posted by Thomas Ralph:

I'll live with A5 but I once had a player hand me his decklist on two Post-It notes. The event was about to start so I accepted it (with a caution for Procedural Error - Minor as it was then). Poetic justice ensured that the decklist was 59 cards :)
I heard a perhaps apocryphal story from a player who claimed that Nick Sephton was once given a decklist at a PTQ written on the cardboard backing of a Lindt chocolate bar (sans chocolate of course).

Edited Mark Winckle (March 18, 2014 07:59:45 AM)