Edited Dan Collins (June 24, 2014 09:05:35 AM)
Originally posted by Corey Sanders:
At a recent SCG IQ, I was approached by a player who felt the HJ had ruled incorrectly with one of his games.
MTR 4.2If Naomi decided that she has no respond, there's no need to rewind just like Dan said. We should just let them continue resolving Brainstorm.
A player may not request priority and take no action with it. If a player decides he or she does not wish to do anything, the request is nullified and priority is returned to the player that originally had it.
Edited Maykel . (June 24, 2014 09:26:23 AM)
Originally posted by Nick Rutkowski:
With that being said. If I walk up to a table to answer a call and the first thing i hear is “He didn't give me a chance to respond! I'm playing Blue, Game Loss!” After I settle the dust of the matter at hand I am absolutely issuing USC - Minor to this player.
Originally posted by Dan Collins:It seems strange to me that the penalty depends on N's options. What qualifies as a response? Tapping and untapping Basalt Monolith? Cycling Street Wraith (and not doing anything else)? Exiling Simian Spirit Guide (and then not using the mana)?
if N had a response rather than passing priority, we would have to game loss A.
Maykel .Isn't this to prevent the following scenario?MTR 4.2
A player may not request priority and take no action with it. If a player decides he or she does not wish to do anything, the request is nullified and priority is returned to the player that originally had it.
Originally posted by Jochem van 't Hull:Dan CollinsIt seems strange to me that the penalty depends on N's options. What qualifies as a response? Tapping and untapping Basalt Monolith? Cycling Street Wraith (and not doing anything else)? Exiling Simian Spirit Guide (and then not using the mana)?
if N had a response rather than passing priority, we would have to game loss A.
Theoretically, your Legacy opponent could have double Simian Spirit Guide, Manamorphose and Stifle, so even cracking a fetch on the play warrants at least token confirmation.
Originally posted by Dan Collins:I'm not sure I'm following you: you would rule Game Play Error - Drawing Extra Card here, because A didn't confirm pass of priority before performing an action?
Of course, if N had a response rather than passing priority, we would have to game loss A.
Originally posted by Dustin De Leeuw:
IPG 2.5: If the error was discovered within a time frame in which a player could reasonably be expected to notice the error and the situation is simple enough to safely back up without too much disruption to the course of the game, the judge may get permission from the Head Judge to back up the game to the point of the error. Each action taken is undone until the game reaches the point immediately prior to the error. Cards incorrectly placed in hand are returned to the location in the zone from which they were moved (if the identity of the incorrectly drawn card is not known to all players, a random card is returned instead). Once the game is backed up, it continues from that point.
Casting of Brainstorm and putting it on the stack was legal, so no need to back up past that. Starting to resolve it might be illegal, so we back that part up.
Originally posted by Dan Collins:
But the error - the actual, visible action that we are saying is illegal - is drawing the first card for brainstorm. DEC is the more specific violation, GRV is the catch-all for when nothing else fits. Why isn't this DEC?
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