Edited Elias Chountalas (July 17, 2017 10:40:06 AM)
Originally posted by Francesco Scialpi:
The reasoning is:
- they cannot damage anyone in the tournament. They are the last two players left.
- they cannot damage anyone outside the tournament. As long as the win is “by drop”, no planeswalker points are gained, so the winner doesn't overcome anyone in the world ranking.
Originally posted by Johannes Wagner:
I dont stand with this reasoning.
Is it ok for you if one of the two finalist teams of the Champions League/Superbowl/whatever tournament just doesnt play because the other team was like “hey, you get the TV money if you don't”.
Originally posted by Johannes Wagner:While most rules aren't set in stone, and we could suggest improvement, the IPG and MTR are Wizards documents, and the Bribery rules are one of the rules were Wizards legal department have the final say about. They are notoriously very hard to convince to change anything about these rules.
I know. And I got told that quite often today.
But rules arent set in stone. We could discuss a change here.
Edited Elias Chountalas (July 18, 2017 06:22:50 AM)
Originally posted by MTR 5.2:
Example: In the finals of a 1-slot Preliminary Pro Tour Qualifier that offers a travel award and an invitation to the winner, the two finalists may agree to split the tournament prizes, but this agreement cannot alter the results of the match. One player must drop from the tournament, leaving the travel award and the invitation to the player who did not drop from the tournament. That player is then free to split the remainder of the prizes as agreed upon. The travel award and invitation are a single item and may not be split.
Edited Elias Chountalas (July 19, 2017 06:16:53 PM)
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