Originally posted by Justin Murphy:I don't think the 7th card (the one that's still face down on the table) should be put with the 6 cards in hand before putting back two random cards. That 7th card was never drawn, and even though it's on the table away from the rest of her library, it's technically still in the library.
Take all 7 cards, shuffle them up, randomly put 2 back on top, warning for Anita, please continue.
Originally posted by Graham Theobalds:She has not drawn any excess cards. She was supposed to draw 6 and she has drawn 6. The infraction is that she drew the wrong 6 cards: she should have drawn the top 6 cards of her library, but she drew cards 2-7, leaving the top card undrawn.
How has she then drawn excess cards? In your analysis she has drew 6
cards the correct number she is supposed to draw?
IPG 2.4There doesn't have to be an excess (or insufficient) number of card draws for this infraction to apply. There was an error during the draw, that's enough. The fix talks about the number excess cards, but since there are no excess cards drawn, this number is zero.
A player makes an error while drawing his or her opening hand, or the starting player does not skip the first draw step.
Originally posted by Ernst Jan Plugge:
The fix talks about the number excess cards, but since there are no excess cards drawn, this number is zero.
Edited Darren Horve (Aug. 28, 2014 03:06:35 PM)
Originally posted by Darren Horve:
The definition of Improper Draw says that the player drew the wrong number of cards. Not draw in the wrong order.
Edited Francisco J. Riveiro (Aug. 28, 2014 03:16:42 PM)
Originally posted by Francisco J. Riveiro:
Where???
Edited Darren Horve (Aug. 28, 2014 05:21:54 PM)