Originally posted by Adam Zakreski:He could also have a good reason. For example, Savage Punch has the additional effect of giving the creature +2/+2. Maybe he wants to use a different removal spell this turn and use the punch to kill his opponent next turn.
You can always bolster the position of holding A to his actions by taking him aside and having a conversation…
“So you were going to cast Savage Punch?”
“Yes.”
“And now you don't want to?”
“No.”
“Why?”
Now he has two options…
“Well… he has a counterspell.”
“Okay, can you see how I'd have a problem with letting you take the spell back now?”
…or lie.
*insert other conversation here*
3.12 Hidden Information
Hidden information refers to the faces of cards and other objects at which the rules of the game and format do not allow you to look.
Throughout the match, a draft, and pregame procedures, players are responsible for keeping their cards above the level of the playing surface and for making reasonable efforts to prevent hidden information from being revealed. However, players may choose to reveal their hands or any other hidden information available to them, unless specifically prohibited by the rules. Players must not actively attempt to gain information hidden from them, but are not required to inform opponents who are accidentally revealing hidden information.
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