Edited Mark Johnson (Sept. 11, 2014 05:34:18 PM)
Edited Charles Ferguson (Sept. 11, 2014 09:48:50 PM)
Originally posted by Mark Johnson:There would be no additional penalty even if the card would be unknown because there was a GRV before the extra card drawn. Therefore this has no potential to be DEC (DEC only applies if the drawing of a extra card is the first moment where you can notice a mistake which is not the case here because of the wrong trigger). The difference between the drawn card beeing known is that a random card is returned if the card would not have been revealed. In this case with the card beeing known your fix is correct.
Edit: Would anything change if a land was revealed and drawn? (My guess is no. The identity of the card is known to all players by being revealed before it was drawn. No additional penalty. The known card is put back into the library and shuffled.)
This infraction covers the majority of game situations in which a player makes an error or fails to follow a game procedure correctly. It handles violations of the Comprehensive Rules that are not covered by the other Game Play Errors.
Originally posted by Pascal Gemis:
GPE-GRV never fit better than other GPE. GRV is the one we use when no other fit with the situation.
IPG/Drawing Extra Cards/Definition
A player illegally puts one or more cards into his or her hand and, at the moment before he or she began the instruction or action that put a card into his or her hand, no other Game Play Error or Communication Policy Violation had been committed, and the error was not the result of resolving objects on the stack in an incorrect order.
Edited Markus Dietrich (Sept. 12, 2014 01:07:10 AM)
Originally posted by Nathaniel Lawrence:
I would call this LEC, as the first game action that is visibly illegal is revealing the top card of the library. I don't believe that “placing” a nonexistent trigger on the stack qualifies as GRV territory as it's only really a state of communication that gets us there.
Edited Aaron Huntsman (Sept. 12, 2014 01:21:25 PM)
Originally posted by Nathaniel Lawrence:
I don't believe that “placing” a nonexistent trigger on the stack qualifies as GRV territory as it's only really a state of communication that gets us there.
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