Originally posted by Jacob Milicic:
If this were improperly resolving Dig Through Time, those cards should be on top of the library as Dig Through Time instructs you to view the top 7, not draw them.
Originally posted by Chuck Pierce:
My problem with DEC here is how do you define that the cards are in Andy's hand?
Originally posted by Chuck Pierce:
even though you didn't physically do anything
Edited Clynn Wilkinson (Nov. 14, 2014 01:19:05 PM)
Originally posted by Clynn Wilkinson:
Andy Played a land. He had to draw it to play it. (unless he played it from his deck for no reason, which is a hard argument to justify)
IPG
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 Rule Violation or Communication Policy Violation had been committed, and the error was not the result of resolving objects on the stack in an incorrect order.
if the first opportunity an opponent had to possibly notice a problem was when the card hit the hand, it is DEC.
Originally posted by Marc DeArmond:
The Annotated IPG gives the following litmus test:Annoted IPG
if the first opportunity an opponent had to possibly notice a problem was when the card hit the hand, it is DEC.
Originally posted by Clynn Wilkinson:
under DEC the IPG says “ at the moment before he or she began the… action that put a card into his or her hand, no other Game Rule Violation … had been committed” What I interpreted to happen is, Andy looks at the top seven then draws seven. Since Andy didn't resolve Dig completely he has committed a GRV at the moment before he began the action that put the extra cards in his hand.
Edited Clynn Wilkinson (Nov. 17, 2014 01:17:59 PM)
Originally posted by Clynn Wilkinson:
Also I don't understand why “at the moment before he or she began the… action that put a card into his or her hand, no other Game Rule Violation … had been committed” doesn't apply.