Trolling for some experienced judge input here.
Scenario: Abdul casts
Griselbrand, and Naomi counters it with a
Pact of Negation. Later in the turn, Abdul calls a judge over and asks to discuss a ruling away from the table. The discussion lasts for approximately five minutes. Abdul then returns to his seat and says, “go.” Naomi untaps her permanents and draws her card for the turn. Abdul informs her that her
Pact of Negation trigger causes her to lose the game. Naomi calls another judge, who investigates and determines that Abdul called a judge for a lengthy ruling question with the sole purpose of causing Naomi to forget her delayed trigger. What's the infraction and remedy, if any?
As a fairly new judge, I don't like players trying to game the system in this way, and I'd really like to DQ Abdul for Cheating. There's a problem with this, though - Cheating has two specific requirements: that the offending player has knowingly broken a game or tournament rule or lied to a judge, and that said player has done so with the intent of gaining an advantage. No actual rule has been broken here, so Cheating is not the appropriate infraction. So is there an infraction at all?
The HJ still has the final say in what's considered unsporting. Were it left to me, I would consider any intentional and gross misuse of tournament resources - judges - to be majorly unsporting as it affects the overall operation of the event. In the scenario above, a GL would probably be sufficient; DQs are messy things that require a lot of investigation and paperwork, and they should not be administered lightly. But are there other scenarios that don't fall under the usual DQ-able infractions under Unsporting, which a HJ should have more leeway in upgrading? (The hate speech example jumps out at me, but then a truly directed instance of this would likely be considered Aggressive Behavior.)