Edited Max Tiedemann (Oct. 4, 2017 07:07:25 AM)
Edited Winter (Oct. 4, 2017 07:37:03 AM)
Players are expected to call attention to deck errors immediately, and not gain any potential advantage from having the cards in their deck.
Edited Konrad Eibl (Oct. 4, 2017 09:18:26 AM)
Edited Winter (Oct. 4, 2017 06:58:02 PM)
Edited Chuanjie Seow (Oct. 7, 2017 07:16:39 AM)
Originally posted by Chuanjie Seow:
who determines the authenticity of the cards? … My current understanding is that a WOTC rep is the one who decides its authenticity as it is Hasbro/wotc IP afterall
Originally posted by Brook Gardner-Durbin:
If you are checking cards and unsure whether they are legal or not, there is nothing wrong with asking a vendor for help, if at at large event where this is possible. Even at a small event with no outside vendors, it may be worth the time to consult with a store employee – while many LGS employees are not going to be experts, some handle the buying and selling for their stores and may be able to help reach a conclusion on a card.
Originally posted by Emilien Wild:
If after inspection, you didn't find any reason to believe the card is not a legit Magic card, yes, explain that to the opponent. That doesn't mean the card is a legit Magic card or not, just that, as a HJ, you didn't find any reason to take any action prescibed by the documents.
Also, the player using the card may not realize that they are using fake cards, so aside from alerting them that they are using fake cards and informing them that they must replace them, we, as judges, should not take further action unless we believe they knew and were using such cards intentionally.
Edited Konrad Eibl (Nov. 6, 2017 12:18:57 PM)
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