Originally posted by Yonatan Kamensky:
In any case, this is functionally no different than agreeing to flip the top card of the library for highest mana cost. They are arriving at a match result through an avenue not provided by the game rules.
At the end of a match, its fine for players to use current board position to make a case of who should concede to who; however they must make a decision based on what they see.
Originally posted by Yonatan Kamensky:Regular REL, sorry for the lack of clarity.
When you say casual event, do you mean this is unsanctioned? If not, is this Regular REL or the yet poorly defined “casual REL”?
Edited Eli Meyer (March 8, 2015 02:21:16 PM)
Edited Olivier Jansen (March 9, 2015 07:56:18 AM)
Originally posted by Thomas Ralph:
There is a small appendix – the players may agree this at the start of the match, but the judges will not help if a player reneges on the agreement.
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:Thank you, Scott. If I implied I disagreed with Thomas, that wasn't my intent. His statement supports my position. I was just hoping to find a passage in the MTR (or other relevant policy document) to support it, to further strengthen my position in the debates among my circle of friends. I'm home now, though, so I can scan the documents myself and see if I find anything.
David - Thomas Ralph is correct <– there's your source. :)
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