I wouldn't berate a player for calling a judge here, but I also wouldn't
tell them they need to get a judge involved if they just did the proposed
solution by them selves.
I'd just hope that if the player hadn't suggested that solution that I
would have come to it my self.
No infraction and try to remember to give extra time if needed.
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 1:12 PM, Nathen Millbank <
forum-14538-0a4e@apps.magicjudges.org> wrote:
> Seems straight forward to me. Dig says that the player gets to look at
> seven and pick two. He has looked at one card and picked one. He gets to
> pick one more from the remaining six cards.
>
> Furthermore, I would argue no infraction and no penalty. Dig doesn't care
> which of the cards you choose so long as you keep no more than two. So, at
> comp REL, my ruling is, “Please continue resolving your spell.”
>
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