1. Was the fix applied incorrectly here? Or do we somehow assume once cards from the top of the library touch a player's hand during a Dig that selections have been made and there are also simultaneously 5 extra cards in that player's hand?
2. Is there any merit to considering applying the new DEC fix from the IPG at Regular REL to assuage such concerns from players?
3. Similar concerns exist for rapid misplays at any REL where an illegally cast spell (such as a Brainstorm cast for U with a Thalia, Guardian of Thraben on the battlefield) results in cards entering a player's hand that should not have if all plays had been legal. Here, even at Comp REL, we either backup by removing random cards or do nothing, and both solutions raise the exact same concern as the above scenario. What can we do to assuage the player's concerns about unfair advantage obtained from an illegal play, even after a fix is applied?
Originally posted by John Brian McCarthy:
Sometimes, a player will end up in better shape after an error, and while that should make a judge spend a little more energy investigating cheating than a player who ends up worse off, it's still just a thing that can happen. Remind the player to be more careful, and keep an eye on players who routinely make errors that end up working out in their favor - if they keep gaining advantages from their mistakes, it's possible that something more sinister is going on.
Jacob Milicic
What can we do to assuage the player's concerns about unfair advantage obtained from an illegal play, even after a fix is applied?
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