How would you handle. ..
Roger that Uncle Scott.
For my defense, when I wrote that reply, I “thought” that since he kept shuffling over and over (as a Pregame procedure), he has been refusing to start playing the actual “game”. That's why I “thought” the MTR 2.4 could be applied to push him to start the game.
I do have another question, what about Jedi mindtrick-ing player S?:P
As a judge that got called, or witness such a game, can I simply quote the MTR 2.4 (not applying it right away), to make player S “think” he could get a game loss if he don't stop shuffling and start playing.
maybe saying something like:
“You know what, MTR 2.4 says *pulls out my gadget and show him the relevant part from MTG: Judge Core App*, so I'm not gonna just let you kept shuffling until the end of round time”.
or in short, can we “bluff” the players?
of course, with the good intention to keep the game continues, not to take advantage of any of those players.
I know this is stepping into the shady path down the dark side, but can we think of this as a “necessary evil”?
:D