Originally posted by Kyle Connelly:
The ipg states this
Ambiguous or unclear names on a decklist may allow a player to manipulate the contents of his or her deck up until the point at which they are discovered. The Head Judge may choose to not issue this penalty if they believe that what the player wrote on their decklist is obvious and unambiguous, even if it is not the full, accurate name of the card
Originally posted by Robert Brown:
My interpretation of that (which may certainly be wrong) is that the judge in charge of deck lists may decide that writing “U/G painland” is not obvious or is ambiguous and constitutes a TE-D/DP.
The penalty for this is a Game Loss. All such penalties must be reported to the HJ (MIPG 1.3), at which time he/she may choose to not issue the penalty.
Originally posted by Darren Horve:
I agree. In a Standard environment UG Shock/Temple/Pain refer to one card (each, naturally). I would amend the Deck List with the proper name, ensure that the player knows that in the future he should write the actual names of the card instead of a ‘shorthand’ recognizable name.
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