Goblin Test Pilot + Kopala, Warden of Waves
Karel, I'll reiterate what I said in that original post, five years ago (nothing's changed, in this regard):
If you intentionally break rules to gain an advantage, you're Cheating. And, back then - and now - I'm of the belief that activating an ability with the intention to “fail” while paying for it if it doesn't work out the way you want, is close enough to assess Cheating.
Again, as Isaac said, policy doesn't stretch into all the deep, dark corners of our imagination. It can't, because there's a lot of different cards (what is it now, 18,000 or so?), and the various permutations of all those extensions to the Comprehensive Rules, Magic Tournament Rules, etc., simply can't be anticipated.
Of course, the snarky reply that comes to mind is “the very next time this actually happens, call me” - but (a) it won't, and (b) no, you don't have my number, huh? :)
d:^D