Hello my fellow Judges!
I encountered an interesting Situation while being a Floor Judge in a ~100 player modern Event at REL Competitive.
I will describe the Situation tell you how I handled it.
I get to the judge call. Angrath is playing 5 color humans and Narset is playing Hardened Scales. both players are very troubled, because a turn ago Narset played a Chalice of the Void with cmc 4 while Angrath is controlling a Gaddock Teeg. Since then a combat phase happened, Angraths draw for his turn and a creature, that triggered the chalice, was played (which is the reason a judge was called).
What do you do?
I handled the Situation as following. The first thing I did was to seek the Head Judge of the Event who was near me because I was not 100% sure what the right to handle this was. I told them what I think we should do and they agreed.
So I ended up giving both players a Warning for GPE-GRV and the HJ helped me making a full backup since neither a simple backup or partial fix fit the situation.
My reasoning behind this is that yes, Nartet Illegally played the Chalice of the Void, but since Angrath did not point it out in an appropriate frame of time and stopped his opponent from doing this illegal action (that is illegal because of his card), he is at the same fault this mistake happened.
Now afterwards I have talked to a few different judges about the siuation getting mixed answers on which warnings to give. Some say a GRV for both is appropriate, some say Angrath should only have gotten a Warning for GPE-FtmGS.
What is your take on this situation? I am not sure, if which would have been the correct thing to do. Please help me clear this up.
Best greetings,
Eser