On 27/08/2014 20:19, Joshua Feingold wrote:
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http://blogs.magicjudges.org/knowledgepool/?p=1140> and scenario:
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> Anita is playing in a Grand Prix Trial. She calls you to the table and
> informs you that she was resolving a mulligan to 6 and made an error.
> She tells you she was on autopilot and counted out 7 cards face down
> on the table. She then drew cards 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. At this point
> she realized she was only supposed to have 6 cards in hand and called
> you. Card 1 is still face down where she placed it when starting her
> count.
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I am not sure if this is correct but going to have a go.
Well the library is random and the cards unknown. Placing cards face
down is not considered drawing. I would place card 1 back on top of the
deck. She has drew 6 cards the correct amount. I would apply no
penalties and ask her to play on. She can mulligan again if she wishes
down to 5 or keep the hand.
Graham