The line between HCE and LEC
Mostly for a bit of discussion, seeing as Judge Apps is back! Long live Judge Apps
From the IPG:
Game Play Error - Looking at Extra Cards
Example B. A player pulls up an extra card while drawing from their library.
Game Play Error - Hidden Card Error
Example B. A player scries two cards when they should only have scried one.
If a player is picking up a card from the top of their library and accidentally reveals a second one, how do you draw the line between this being LEC or HCE? Does the action that instructed them to do so matter? (and if so, what if they were picking cards up 1-by-1 for something like Anticipate, and got an extra card with their 3rd, but still separate and distinct physically from the first two?) Can picking up an extra card from the Scry action ever be considered LEC or is it always going to be HCE? If it *could* be LEC, what would need to happen for it to become HCE?
For me, the line is very much at the point at which any reasonable ambiguity is introduced, or if they intentionally performed an incorrect action (e.g. thinking the card said Scry 2, rather than just accidentally grabbing a second card). If the player picked 2 up and began to look at them for long, certainly if they changed their order, or if there's any good reason to not be sure about the correct relative order of the two cards in question then it would be HCE. This includes these cards joining other sets.
I have had discussions that involved using the term ‘set’ more broadly than the CR definition, and that “the two cards you picked up, one of which was by mistake” being considered a different set. Certainly we treat cards this way when someone picks up too many cards for Collected Company as an example. But getting too deep onto that side of things would likely put the LEC example in the HCE camp – you've got a set of 2 cards consisting of the card you should've drawn and the card you accidentally picked up, and clearly the IPG guides us away from that.
So here, an answer isn't so much what I'm after insofar as a bit of discussion, as I believe there is some community ambiguity around what's right here and.. well, it'd be nice to see some life in these ancient, hallowed halls. With Judge Apps being back, of course.