Issues I've come up with:
* I see no evidence and believe it is unlikely that this method of cheating
is common.
* That an opponent can stack your deck in a meaningful way that would cause
you to mulligan more often without being able to give you hands that are
keepable but can't win.
* That the above effect would be greater than other variations: format,
skill of players, preference for muligans, player and TO compliance with
the filling out the requested information
* Inexperienced staff would then victimise players flagged as cheat (you
can be sure that is how some stores would treat the data)
* That the immense amount of effort (spread across millions of people)
would be worthwhile to catch how many cheats
There are more common issues your tournaments have than this that you can
get better at policing with less disruption than this.
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 1:00 PM, Michael White <
forum-13463-0ce8@apps.magicjudges.org> wrote:
> I had an idea for a way to assist judges in detecting cheaters who might
> attempt to stack their opponents decks.
>
> What if, our match slips included a place for each player to write down
> how many mulligans they took during each match, and that information was
> entered into WER, and tracked in a central database.
>
> And then, what if at the beginning of a tournament, a report could be
> printed for the head judge to browse that listed how many standard
> deviations away from the mean any particular players opponents had
> mulliganed. If a player is habitually stacking their opponents deck,
> tracking the number of mulligans that their opponents have taken could help
> guide the eyes of us judges to something that might be problematic.
>
> If a players opponents had been mulliganing in a manner that was
> statistically questionable, the judges on staff could be made aware to
> watch that player more closely as they shuffle the cards during a
> tournament.
>
> Having a statistic like this might help judges know where to focus their
> energy when watching for cheats.
>
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