> On Jun 3, 2016, at 6:41 AM, Joaquín Pérez <
forum-27612-3067@apps.magicjudges.org> wrote:
>
> Charlotte Sable
> Do NOT wear an official judge shirt when also playing in a Regular REL
> event.
>
> Although I won't advise anyone to wear a judge shirt while playing in a RegREL event (and if you're playing and judging ina Comp+REL event, something is wrong… :lol:), and never wore it myself, I don't see any written policy against it.
>
> Maybe in some strange corner case could be useful to wear a judge shirt, I don't know. RegREL is meant to have a fun a relaxed environment, but it can be really flexible, so…
>
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Like many things in the program, non IPG/MTR updates are dependent on volunteers to update them. The wiki has plenty of articles and policy that used to be loved and cared for, and then the person who loved and cared for it had to leave it and no one picked it up.
https://wiki.magicjudges.org/en/w/Judge_AttireIt's an old article and not well maintained, but it does state not to wear your judge shirt while playing. (Also the “local” events it talks about are PTQs, not PPTQs. It even mentions the zebra shirts. It's old)
There have been old forum posts (before judgeapps) that revised the policy, and it's just made it into lore. Judgeapps archives have a few emails. Wearing an official judge shirt at FNM pushes the tone in a direction that is the opposite of what we want for FNM. You are part of the community, be a part of it. A uniform sets you apart slightly from that community. It's a tool to be used at larger events, but you don't need to be separated at the store level.
So yes, it is policy. Poorly documented policy cared by word of mouth and forum posts like this one, but typically the real common-sense stuff tends to fall through the cracks everywhere as there is a lot of stuff to maintain and a relatively small group willing to maintain it.
Are there exceptions? Yes. There are always exceptions. But those are typically because of other exceptions.
Example: a local TO here in FL recently ran a *free* FNM with $1600 In prizes. Ok, so there's your corner case right there. That should be a COMP rel event. Motivation to cheat is gonna be higher than normal, so pull out your blacks to add a bit of presence and authority. (And no, you aren't playing in that event either).
The more common reasons people want to wear their judge shirts at FNM:
1) they are *really* proud to be a judge. And the shirt represents that accomplishment.
2) they feel they need that extra boost of authority to get players to listen
For #1, be proud that people recognize you as a judge even when you aren't wearing a shirt. You are the judge. Not the shirt.
For #2. This is probably a bit of a confidence thing. Just get some repetitions in, work on forming a stronger bond with the TO/players and this perceived need will disappear.
-BPrill