Originally posted by Florian Horn:
Was there a definite answer to the “Vendillion Clique, write your hand, target myself” scenario?
Edited Alex Roebuck (Dec. 23, 2014 11:54:52 AM)
Edited Florian Horn (Dec. 23, 2014 01:02:00 PM)
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:
Another way to put it: shortcuts are an agreement to skip unnecessary steps, to an agreed-upon future point; bluffs are usually a prediction of a future game-state (that might actually be impossible).
Alex RoebuckI can live with that if it is policy, but that is really something I don't like.
That might be what AP was hoping for, and it might feel really unfair to us, but that still doesn't mean AP has actually committed an infraction.
Originally posted by Florian Horn:
I can live with that if it is policy, but that is really something I don't like.
Originally posted by Florian Horn:I'm not going to approve unofficial language; instead, I'd just point to the opening paragraph of MTR 4.2, re: Tournament Shortcuts.
Can I use the following criterion?
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:Are we risking creating a situation where players need to say the “magic words” to win? I'm worried that competitive players might start saying things like, “I accept your shortcut. Maggot is in play, here is my hand.” in response to the proposed bluff.
Florian, I think I see the source of your confusion - and I'll agree, shortcuts and bluffs are similar, even intertwined. But bluffs include suggestion of a possibility that may never occur; shortcuts simply say "let's skip to here".
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