Edited Niko Skartvedt (Oct. 17, 2012 12:04:47 PM)
Edited Niko Skartvedt (Oct. 17, 2012 12:42:40 PM)
Originally posted by Niko Skartvedt:I see the other point from your post.
As a couple people already said, it is possible that DV did pay the one life, but did not write it down. How do we fix life total discrepancies? We fix the life totals. Just now, both players have the wrong life total down.
Obviously, if Anakin knows he is at 7, he will not pay seven life to draw with Griselbrand. So, if we fix this life-total discrepancy, we should NOT kill Anakin; back up a split second and remove Griselbrand's ability from the stack, Anakin is at 7, continue. If you argue that he would not cast Griselbrand if he was at 7, tell him he's lucky to be alive (and he should remember to keep track of his life total).
This screams partial fix to some people, but remember that I'm not fixing a GRV here, I am solving a life total discrepancy (if that is what it is). How do we proceed if players call us over on turn six and there are two fetch lands in one player's graveyard, but his life total is 19? We know the player is supposed to be at 18, and we fix it. More importantly, both players agree that the person is supposed to be at 18, and they are happy.
Also, still issue a warning (so abusable).
If you still think it's a GRV, see Callum's post.
Niko
Gareth PyeTrue, I might not have noticed the finer details as my main intention was to minimise the amount of information revealed between players. I will keep that in mind for future picky situations.
That logic extends to not backing up over a single passing of priority
because you learned that the player wasn't going to do anything with
priority.
Edited Andrew Teo (Oct. 17, 2012 01:31:17 PM)
Originally posted by Niko Skartvedt:
PS: We will never force (heh heh) a player to pay a cost. If we back up, we back up the whole casting of the spell (exile, target, everything).
1) If a player wanted to cast Wrath and was at one, but paid 3W for it, but only had Battlefield Forge for the second white, we don't kill the player.
2)If a player Bonfires their opp, but opp has Witchbane orb out, we don't make them Bonfire themselves.
Edited Paul Baranay (Oct. 17, 2012 12:46:37 PM)
Edited Michael White (Oct. 17, 2012 12:56:10 PM)
Originally posted by Niko Skartvedt:
But isn't a player drawing 7 cards when he shouldn't ALSO a huge disruption? How do you address that?
Originally posted by Niko Skartvedt:I'm not sure which is a bigger disruption - although I do believe that we aren't there to fix it strategically for both players - drawing 7 cards when he shouldn't, or dropping to 1 life when he shouldn't?
Many people say that the choice of casting Griselbrand is a huge turning point in the “back up” decision. But isn't a player drawing 7 cards when he shouldn't ALSO a huge disruption? How do you address that?
Also, if the judge let me draw the extra 7 cards and told me to remember to pay the one life in the future, I would not make an effort to remember next time. I would trade warning for 7 cards every time (unintentionally, of course).
If not caught within a reasonable time frame, or backing up is impossible or sufficiently complex that it could affect the course of the game, the judge should leave the game state as it is after applying state-based actions and not attempt any form of partial ‘fix’ – either reverse all actions or noneThe reason I feel this is definitely a GPE-GRV, and not a life total discrepancy, is that it so closely fits the example:
A. A player casts Wrath of God for 3W (actual cost 2WW)Anakin cast Force of Will for the alternate cost “Exile a blue card from your hand” (actual cost “Pay 1 life and exile a blue card from your hand).
If there was no griselbrandyness going on, would we actually be worrying about rewinding or a penalty at all?), and while we are told not to consider board state when making decisions i think this one situation where you do have to consider board state at least somewhat to come to a logical conclusion.
Removing Griselbrand's ability from the stack, returning it to it's owner's hand, returning a random card to the top of Anakin's library (if he drew a card) putting Leviathan and Force of Will back on the stack and going back to paying FoW cost; should be easy and harmless
Originally posted by Niko Skartvedt:
As a couple people already said, it is possible that DV did pay the one life, but did not write it down. How do we fix life total discrepancies? We fix the life totals. Just now, both players have the wrong life total down.
Obviously, if Anakin knows he is at 7, he will not pay seven life to draw with Griselbrand. So, if we fix this life-total discrepancy, we should NOT kill Anakin; back up a split second and remove Griselbrand's ability from the stack, Anakin is at 7, continue. If you argue that he would not cast Griselbrand if he was at 7, tell him he's lucky to be alive (and he should remember to keep track of his life total).
This screams partial fix to some people, but remember that I'm not fixing a GRV here, I am solving a life total discrepancy (if that is what it is). How do we proceed if players call us over on turn six and there are two fetch lands in one player's graveyard, but his life total is 19? We know the player is supposed to be at 18, and we fix it. More importantly, both players agree that the person is supposed to be at 18, and they are happy.
Also, still issue a warning (so abusable).
If you still think it's a GRV, see Callum's post.
Niko
PS: We will never force (heh heh) a player to pay a cost. If we back up, we back up the whole casting of the spell (exile, target, everything).
1) If a player wanted to cast Wrath and was at one, but paid 3W for it, but only had Battlefield Forge for the second white, we don't kill the player.
2)If a player Bonfires their opp, but opp has Witchbane orb out, we don't make them Bonfire themselves.
Edited Abeed Bendall (Oct. 18, 2012 06:38:14 AM)
Originally posted by William Stephenson:
It's an attractive solution to the problem because it allows judges to implement what feels like the “natural” fix to the problem of just subtracting 1 life from Anakin's total and moving on from there.
This “natural” fix is not, however, supported by policy. In fact, it is explicitly forbidden by IPG 3.6