Originally posted by Christian Genz:
It doesn't specify deck swaps but since you can drop even mit partially drafted pools there is no reason to believe it should be any different during a swap
Players may drop from a tournament at any time.
Players who drop during limited events own the cards that they correctly have in their possession at that time. This includes any unopened or partially drafted boosters.
Tournament officials then collect the recorded card pools and redistribute them randomly.
Originally posted by Andrea Mondani:
When doing the “knight move” swap any player always has a correct deck in his/her hand and they should take it if dropping now.
Originally posted by Andrea Mondani:
I want to stress here that the “knight's move” swap suffers from the same problem pile shuffling suffers: it is not random.
Originally posted by Andrea Mondani:
1. The applied solution is not detrimental to our tournament flow
2. The applied solution is not detrimental to players experience
Originally posted by Andrea Mondani:
TL;DR: use the “big box” method to avoid this mess.
Originally posted by Federico Donner:
I don't like tournament policy that requires physical force to enforce. If
a player stands up mid-swap and tries to leave, I'm not going to tackle
them, I'd rather focus on the other N-1 players still involved in the
event.
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