Edited Benjamin Harris (Jan. 21, 2015 02:51:06 PM)
Edited Sal Cortez (Jan. 22, 2015 02:39:43 AM)
Edited Benjamin Harris (Jan. 22, 2015 09:59:47 AM)
Originally posted by Benjamin Harris:
The above responses are stating that since the presented deck's cards aren't marked, there isn't an infraction. Why is only the main deck considered for TE-Marked Cards? The definition of Marked Cards from the IPG is “A player’s cards are marked or oriented in a way that could potentially give an advantage to that player. ” - it doesn't say the cards in a player's deck, but a player's cards as a whole. Is there an implication or statement I'm missing that makes this not apply to cards in the player's sideboard?
Originally posted by Claudio Martín Nieva Scarpatti:
In the same way that we don't penalize players that miss a trigger on their cards on round 5 for triggers they may or may not have missed in previous rounds
Originally posted by Elliot Garner:Tournament errors as a whole categories certainly aren't tied to a game being in progress. But individual TEs certainly only make sense in a game. I'm sure you wouldn't consider Deck/Decklist Problem while a player was sideboarding between games by first taking out cards, then putting in sideboard cards.
I am of the opinion that a Tournament Error can take place at any time, while Game Play Errors can only take place during an actual game.
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