All actions taken must be legal if they were executed in the correct order, and any opponent can ask the player to do the actions in the correct sequence so that he or she can respond at the appropriate time (at which point players will not be held to any still-pending actions).
Originally posted by Russell Deutsch:
@Andrew - yes, that is the question that is being asked by this scenario.
@ yue xiao - 谢谢!我同意你写的东西. Your English is much better than our Chinese. :)
I agree with Yue Xiao's assessment of the situation, but I may or may not be issuing FTMGS to Netty, as the speed of the actions combined with the fact that Netty pointed out the error leaves me hesitant to issue a penalty that is designed to remind them to be more careful, when it seems as though they were reasonably so.
Relevant MTR 4.3:All actions taken must be legal if they were executed in the correct order, and any opponent can ask the player to do the actions in the correct sequence so that he or she can respond at the appropriate time (at which point players will not be held to any still-pending actions).
Originally posted by Andrew Keeler:
Here's a question: does the fact that this was performed as an Out of Order Sequence affect whether/to where we decide to back up?
Edited Francesco Scialpi (Dec. 14, 2017 02:15:38 PM)
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