Edited Jacopo Strati (April 26, 2017 09:46:08 AM)
Originally posted by Jacopo Strati:
Hi Eric!
In this scenario the “old” IPG is still legal or do we have to use the latest version?
Thanks!
The decklist is illegal, doesn’t match what the player intended to play
Edited Bryon Boyes (April 26, 2017 02:14:44 PM)
Edited Jaurès Chabalier (April 27, 2017 07:32:59 PM)
Originally posted by Jaurès Chabalier:
Where does it say the player can't add a Wastes? I'm pretty sure that's true but I don't know where to find this information.
If the deck contains too few cards, add basic lands (but, not Wastes or Snow-Covered Lands) of the player’s choice to reach the minimum number and alter the decklist to reflect this
Edited Isaac King (April 27, 2017 09:41:26 PM)
Originally posted by Isaac King:Originally posted by Jaurès Chabalier:
Where does it say the player can't add a Wastes? I'm pretty sure that's true but I don't know where to find this information.
In the additional remedy for Decklist Problem:If the deck contains too few cards, add basic lands (but, not Wastes or Snow-Covered Lands) of the player’s choice to reach the minimum number and alter the decklist to reflect this
Edited Jaurès Chabalier (April 29, 2017 07:15:52 PM)
Originally posted by Bryon Boyes:
I would allow the player the opportunity to amend the registration.
Originally posted by Matt Braddock:Originally posted by Bryon Boyes:
I would allow the player the opportunity to amend the registration.
What exactly do you mean by “amend the registration?” Would you allow the player to pick one of the 16 cards in the sideboard to be the 60th main deck card?
Originally posted by Bryon Boyes:Originally posted by Matt Braddock:Originally posted by Bryon Boyes:
I would allow the player the opportunity to amend the registration.
What exactly do you mean by “amend the registration?” Would you allow the player to pick one of the 16 cards in the sideboard to be the 60th main deck card?
It seemed reasonable to me but apparently I am far too lenient!
Originally posted by Matt Braddock:Originally posted by Bryon Boyes:Originally posted by Matt Braddock:Originally posted by Bryon Boyes:
I would allow the player the opportunity to amend the registration.
What exactly do you mean by “amend the registration?” Would you allow the player to pick one of the 16 cards in the sideboard to be the 60th main deck card?
It seemed reasonable to me but apparently I am far too lenient!
I asked because, if this deck check occurs in round 4, do you think it is fair for this player to choose one of the 16 sideboard cards into the main board? Or do they now have an advantage having played against 3 opponents and seen some/most of what the other players are playing?
Edited Eric Paré (May 1, 2017 06:05:11 PM)
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