Originally posted by Christopher Windmill:If this comes out during the investigation, it starts to look interesting. Almost cheating borderline (depending on the fact whether the nonactive player does this fishing for HCE intentionally and whether they are aware that they should call out any breaking of a rule in their games as soon as possible).
may in fact have done this multiple times during the tournament to gain advantage
A judge shouldn’t intervene in a game unless he or she believes a rules violation has occurred…and
Judges don’t stop play errors from occurring, but instead deal with errors that have occurred…
Originally posted by Christopher Windmill:
I'd assume that you would have to let the error occur as the effect is controlled by their opponent and so they are responsible for ensuring that the effect is applied properly
Originally posted by Justin Miyashiro:
Would we consider this HCE if AP said “Draw 3” before executing his Brainstorm?
IPG 2.3:
A player commits an error in the game that cannot be corrected by only publicly available information and does so without his or her opponent’s permission.
Edited Isaac King (July 4, 2017 08:09:20 PM)
Originally posted by Isaac King:Originally posted by Christopher Windmill:
I'd assume that you would have to let the error occur as the effect is controlled by their opponent and so they are responsible for ensuring that the effect is applied properly
Leovold's ability isn't a trigger, Albert isn't allowed to try and see if Niels forgets about it. Both players are responsible for maintaining a legal game state.
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