Edited Josh Stansfield (Sept. 12, 2013 11:26:33 AM)
An error that an opponent can’t verify the legality of should have its penalty upgraded. These errors involve misplaying hidden information, such as the morph ability or failing to reveal a card to prove that a choice made was legal.
If the information needed to verify the legality was ever in a uniquely identifiable position (such as on top of the library or as the only card in hand) after the infraction was committed, do not upgrade the penalty
…and reveal the information if possible.
Originally posted by Daudi, Femeref Tutor:
“I do not teach. I simply Fail to Reveal.”
Edited Josh Andrews (Dec. 7, 2012 12:01:28 AM)
An error that an opponent can’t verify the legality of should have its penalty upgraded. These errors involve misplaying hidden information, such as the morph ability or failing to reveal a card to prove that a choice made was legal.
Edited Andrew Teo (Dec. 7, 2012 12:06:46 AM)
Originally posted by Andrew Teo:
Well, GPE-FtR's gone now, so in its place would be GPE-GRV to cover it.
Actually, the card is no longer in an identifiable position.
Nolan has drawn for the turn, which was the card that he tutored for with Enlightened Tutor.
In such a scenario, Sylvan Library could already have been in his hand, and he tutored for a land instead. Nobody knows as the card is no longer identifiable.
The infraction here would be GPE - GRV, which comes with a warning default.
However,An error that an opponent can’t verify the legality of should have its penalty upgraded. These errors involve misplaying hidden information, such as the morph ability or failing to reveal a card to prove that a choice made was legal.
This is a very clear cut issue of seeking the HJ's permission to upgrade the penalty due to said reasons.
There is no fix. Nolan gets a Game Loss for this, and the next game (if applicable) starts.
If the information needed to verify the legality was ever in a uniquely identifiable position (such as on top of the library or as the only card in hand) after the infraction was committed, do not upgrade the penalty.
Edited Josh Andrews (Dec. 7, 2012 12:22:12 AM)
Edited Adam Zakreski (Dec. 7, 2012 12:28:09 AM)
Edited Josh Andrews (Dec. 7, 2012 12:29:20 AM)
Originally posted by Adam Zakreski:
To play devil's advocate… I would challenge one to come up with a situation where the card was NEVER in a uniquely identifiable position, not even for an instant.
Edited Josh Andrews (Dec. 7, 2012 12:39:57 AM)
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