Originally posted by Jason Crone:
He also mentioned that they used the Polish dc method (http://apps.magicjudges.org/forum/topic/21224/) and we wouldn't need to shuffle our decks and just begin the game.
Fails to follow a direct instruction from a tournament official.
Originally posted by Edward Bell:Shuffling your library when no effect instructs you to, would technically be a GRV; and yes, if a tournament official (the judge) tells you not to shuffle, then you've screwed that up, too.
Question - would it be wrong to choose to shuffle anyway?
Originally posted by Jason Crone:
From a philosophy standpoint, I don't see how we can get around letting the player shuffle and verify the contents of his deck after any type of deck check used. What if a sb card is in the main deck after the dc that isn't supposed to be there. How do you fix that error when it shows up in a game? Bottom line the player is responsible for the 60 presented and should be able to verify it is correct after a deck check.
Originally posted by Jason Crone:
What if a sb card is in the main deck after the dc that isn't supposed to be there.
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