Originally posted by Charlotte Sable:
I would be more wary of the strategic concerns if we were considering a full rewind here
Edited Jacopo Strati (June 6, 2017 12:56:28 PM)
Originally posted by Jonas Drieghe:
So you would still apply the Simple Backup even though the IPG only explicitly mentions it for another partial fix and not for this one?
Originally posted by Jacopo Strati:Not sure I agree here.Originally posted by Charlotte Sable:
I would be more wary of the strategic concerns if we were considering a full rewind here
Actually this makes a lot of sense. :D
Edited Jonas Drieghe (June 6, 2017 01:00:42 PM)
Originally posted by Charlotte Sable:she shuffles her deck and only at that moment she realizes the error she made
By my reading of the scenario presented, the error is discovered during the process of shuffling the deck.
Edited Jacopo Strati (June 6, 2017 01:12:06 PM)
Originally posted by Jacopo Strati:
Yes, she notices the error after she has finished to shuffle her deck, not while she's doing it.
Sorry for creating ambiguity. :(
Originally posted by Charlotte Sable:I could live with that solution, but would personally opt for the full rewind since I don't really consider it too disruptive to dismiss.
In that case our options are the partial fix: Put Approach of the Second Sun into the library 7th from the top, or if that's too disruptive we can do a full rewind or leave the game state as it is.
I would leave the game state as it is since rewinding through the Evolving Wilds shuffle or just putting Approach into the deck 7th from the top both seem disruptive and like worse outcomes overall.
Originally posted by Jonas Drieghe:Well, true, but then the opponent should have been extra vigilant that Approach was resolved properly, right?
Sidenote: I could only imagine the outrage of the opponent if there is a Scribe of the Mindful on the board in this situation.
Originally posted by Andrew Villarrubia:Oh, absolutely. I was just musing in that sidenote.
Well, true, but then the opponent should have been extra vigilant that Approach was resolved properly, right?
Originally posted by Andrew Villarrubia:I believe it is an acceptable fix but opinions may vary of course.
Is the disruption of backing up the Evolving Wilds search+shuffle minimal enough that a rewind to “Resolve Approach properly, Approach is 7th card in the library, Evolving Wilds is on the battlefield” is an acceptable fix here?
Originally posted by Andrew Villarrubia:This article is probably as close to hard metrics as you will get: https://blogs.magicjudges.org/articles/2013/08/20/backups-embracing-the-rewind/
I'm not entirely sure what metrics we should consider for how disruptive something might be.
Originally posted by Charlotte Sable:Isn't any chance that, applying this fix, we consider as the “right zone” for AotSS to be put in the “randomized part of the deck” and not its original position (seventh card from the top)?
Put Approach of the Second Sun into the library 7th from the top
Edited Jacopo Strati (June 6, 2017 03:36:40 PM)
Originally posted by IPG 1.4, Backing Up:The existence of a “fetch land” - i.e., Evolving Wilds - is the classic example given when we advise against backing up. In fact…
A good backup will result in a situation where the gained information makes no difference and the line of play remains the same (excepting the error, which has been fixed).
For example, returning cards to the library when a player has the ability to shuffle their library is not something that should be done except in extreme situations.…and…
backups are regarded as a solution of last resort, only applied in situations where leaving the game in the current state is a substantially worse solutionI don't think it's substantially worse to leave things as is; in fact, the existence of Evolving Wilds tells me it's much worse to back up, so I'd reject the full rewind option.
If an object is in an incorrect zone either due to a required zone change being missed orThe card was supposed to move from the stack to the library; instead, it moved to the wrong zone, the graveyard. Anna has chosen to shuffle her library, so she's already accepted the likelihood that the card will no longer be the seventh card - and then she notices her error.
due to being put into the wrong zone during a zone change, the identity of the object was known to all players, and it can be moved with only minor disruption to the current state of the game, put the object in the correct zone.
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:In context, this section appears to be only about random/unknown elements. I didn't feel like it applied in this situation, but I can see how it could.
In fact …For example, returning cards to the library when a player has the ability to shuffle their library is not something that should be done except in extreme situations.
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:Philosophically I agree with this fix as it gives us the cleanest result. Even though it feels a bit like diverting from the literal words in the documents to me, there is very little chance that either of the players will feel like this fix is unfair.
The card was supposed to move from the stack to the library; instead, it moved to the wrong zone, the graveyard. Anna has chosen to shuffle her library, so she's already accepted the likelihood that the card will no longer be the seventh card - and then she notices her error.
I would have her continue shuffling after adding that card to her deck.
d:^D
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