Originally posted by Nathen Millbank:
To me, the IPG states that a missing sideboard card should not result in a penalty, this is game two where any individual card in Jake's pool can be considered a sideboard card, so there is no D/DL penalty right now.
Originally posted by Sal Cortez:Or C) he ended up with another card in his deck by mistake. He might have forgotten to de-sideboard; or, given that many players are using similar sleeve, he may have accidentally shuffled in an opponent's card into his library(though that just kicks the question down the line, since we don't know why that player didn't notice a problem)
This means A: he knows he's missing a card and did not tell a judge, and B: he fixed it himself by adding a card to his deck from his sideboard so he has 40 cards.
Edited Kainoa Pestana (Nov. 10, 2014 05:42:01 PM)
Originally posted by Joshua Feingold:
How this situation arose will be explained in detail on Tuesday.
Originally posted by IPG 3.5:When we discover that Jake does not have an Abzan Guide in his deck, we can say that the contents of the presented deck and sideboard do not match the decklist registered. However, if we keep reading, we see that if sideboard cards are missing, no penalty is issued. Because we are in game 2 of the match, the Abzan Guide is considered to be part of his sideboard along with all other cards that he opened and is not currently playing in his presented deck. This means that no penalty will be issued based on the current game.
A player commits one or more of the following errors involving deck contents or registration:Sideboards are considered to be a part of the deck for the purpose of this infraction. If sideboard cards are missing, make a note of this, but issue no penalty
- The contents of the presented deck and sideboard do not match the decklist registered.
Edited Scott Marshall (Jan. 28, 2015 05:06:28 PM)
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