It's worth asking if ‘playing for the draw’ meant deliberately clogging the board and making decisions based on staying alive rather than winning, or if it did mean playing slowly, he may not have actually slow played based on the answer to this. Assuming it was slow play however…If it seemed like they genuinely thought it was okay to play in such a way then you definitely need to educate the player. Because it's regular REL, and stalling is in the IPG but not the JAR, it isn't something we are going to DQ them for unless there was knowledge that it was a bad thing to do, but it's also not ok to let it slide with out some sort of conversation. Maybe let them know that it is DQ'able at higher level events to drive home just how unwanted a behavior it is.Keeping an eye on them in the future for at least the short term is a good idea regardless.
My $0.02 :)
Subject: Intentional slow play (Regular REL)
From:
forum-26982-c02a@apps.magicjudges.orgTo:
sean_crain14@hotmail.comDate: Sun, 8 May 2016 23:34:16 +0000
Hey there I've recently passed my L1 and have been judging FNM for a
while now.
During last FNM a match went to time and ended as a
draw, Player A mentioned how his opponent should have played quicker
as he would have probably won the game. His opponent (Player B) then
said ‘Oh I was playing for the draw’. Player A then said
that he shouldn't stall the game and should play at a reasonable
pace.
I didn't interfere at the time but should I have done? Or
should I just keep an eye on this player or have a quiet word about
ensuring he plays at a reasonable pace?
P.S. this is the first
time stalling has been an issue while I've been judging.
Thanks in
advance,
Sam
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