Thank you everyone for your comments. This scenario was created in order to create discussion about marked cards. The key points of this scenario were: the cards were marked in a noticeable pattern and also to remind us that foils are not inherently marked.
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IPG Sections of Note:
3.8. Tournament Error — Marked Cards
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The Original Scenario can be found at the top of this thread.
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The Answer:
Since the player was not cheating, the infraction is Tournament Error -
Marked Cards, because ”A player’s cards are marked or oriented in a way
that could potentially give an advantage to that player.“ The normal
penalty for this is a Warning. The head judge has the option to upgrade
this penalty to a Game Loss because of the potential for abuse if the
player or his opponent noticed that it was possible to know where the land
cards are in the deck, as this ”would clearly compromise the integrity of
the game.“ We will ask Albert to replace the marked cards with unmarked
versions, and might offer to help him to locate replacements if possible.
He should be issued a Game Loss for an upgraded TE-Marked Cards penalty, to
be applied in the current game, or if completed, a subsequent game of the current round, or, if all games for
this round are over, it is applied to the first game of his next round
match. We should also note that if wishes to replace his lands with unmarked foils we should allow him to do so as foils are not inherently marked simply because they are foils.
Edited Benjamin McDole (May 1, 2013 12:27:51 PM)