Edited john bai (May 5, 2016 01:01:30 PM)
Originally posted by Nicola DiPasquale:That's clearly going too far, though. Casual sanctioned is advertised as an option for playing games with friends; obviously tournament rules aren't followed there (it's unlikely there will be enough people, cards that aren't format-legal might be used, &c.). Sometimes tournaments are casual sanctioned specifically to avoid tournament rules, too, such as no-ban-list Modern or Un-cards allowed tournaments. I'd agree in this case that a DQ is appropriate (given the rationale for the no-betting rule, at least), though. There's a set of rules that apply to casual sanctioned, but it's somewhere in between everything and nothing.
Sanctioned events by definition must follow all tournament rules and policies
Originally posted by Mark Brown:I've found this to be less than useful, to be honest–most coin flip/dice rolls happen in the last round of a tournament, at which point most of your opening announcement will have already been forgotten.
It's also useful to use in pre-event announcements.
Originally posted by Eli Meyer:
I've found this to be less than useful, to be honest–most coin flip/dice rolls happen in the last round of a tournament, at which point most of your opening announcement will have already been forgotten.
Originally posted by Mark Brown:Yes, it is. I've had to DQ as early as round one - sigh - because players just don't know this. (It *should* be common sense, but…)
It's also useful to use in pre-event announcements.
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