Originally posted by Eli Meyer:
So here is the problem I have with DEC: we are claiming no GRV was committed prior to the second draw for failing to discard the first card. Was no GRV committed for failing to discard the second card? What's the difference?
Originally posted by IPG:
A player illegally puts one or more cards into his or her hand and, at the moment before he or she began the instruction or action that put a card into his or her hand, no other Game Rule Violation or Communication Policy Violation had been committed, and the error was not the result of resolving objects on the stack in an incorrect order.
Edited Toby Hazes (March 17, 2015 05:51:21 AM)
Edited Toby Hazes (March 17, 2015 06:24:04 AM)
Originally posted by Toby Hazes:IPG
A player illegally puts one or more cards into his or her hand and, at the moment before he or she began the instruction or action that put a card into his or her hand, no other Game Rule Violation or Communication Policy Violation had been committed, and the error was not the result of resolving objects on the stack in an incorrect order.
For those of you who argue that the second card was not “illegally” drawn because he was entitled to a second draw that was on the stack, I have a follow-up question: why is the second bolded part written out?
Because if drawing a card from an instruction on the stack is covered by the “illegally” part, the second part doesn't have to be mentioned.
Edited Loïc Hervier (March 18, 2015 02:30:14 AM)
Originally posted by IPG:
If the identity of the card was known to all players before being placed into the hand, or was placed into an empty hand,
Since both cards were drawn into an empty hand,