Indeed and I agree with you Gareth on the last point as well. As long as what they are doing is in the correct spirit (dividing prizes in the tournament) I won't DQ for them not understanding and expressing the correct procedure we do to handle this. I don't think how we handle a split in the finals falls under the the things we require players to have a good understanding of.
I'm just curious if policymakers agree that we shouldn't DQ in this instance or if I'm missing something?
Cheers
Eskil
—–Original Message—–
From: Gareth Pye
Sent: 9 May 2013 01:55:49 GMT
To:
cartaginem@hotmail.comSubject: Re: Why must 1 player drop when splitting in last round? (Competitive REL)
On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 10:18 PM, Eskil Myrenberg
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forum-4127-a93a@apps.magicjudges.org> wrote:
> Would you DQ in this instance? If not, would you say the relic might need
> rephrasing?
I try very hard to avoid the chances of that happening by as the judge
asking if both players want to win/receive first place prize, if one
doesn't I offer them the opportunity to drop. This way the players
aren't thinking for them selves and everyone know that what happened
is 100% legit.
When things go wrong, I won't punish players for using the wrong words
unless it is obvious they also went against the spirit as well.
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Gareth Pye
Level 2 Judge, Melbourne, Australia
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