Edited Scott Marshall (Jan. 9, 2017 06:48:06 PM)
Edited Florian Horn (Jan. 10, 2017 08:02:21 AM)
Originally posted by Florian Horn:
Two cards on top: Reveal Valian's hand. Edward chooses two cards among them (A&B). Valian resolves Anticipate as though A and B were the top cards of his library (meaning he can look at one more card from the top before choosing).
One card on top, one card on bottom: Retrieve the card from the bottom (A). Reveal Valian's hand. Edward chooses two cards among them (B&C). Valian resolves Anticipate as though A, B, and C were the top cards of his library.
Two cards on the bottom: Retrieve the two cards from the bottom (A & B). Reveal Valian's hand. Edward chooses a card from Valian's hand to be shuffled in the random portion of the library (C), then another card (D). Valian resolves Anticipata as though A, B, and D were the top cards of his library.
Edited Florian Horn (Jan. 13, 2017 07:54:10 AM)
Originally posted by Florian Horn:
Saying that there is no consequence is a bit of a stretch: NAP will always lose the second-best card in their hand, sometimes the best one. This card might be the extra card they drew, but it could also be a card that was sitting in their hand for a while: we cannot be sure, so we go to the worst of the possible scenarios, by letting the opponent choose which card was incorrectly drawn.
Originally posted by Florian Horn:
Yes, my solution allows NAP to mitigates losses better. I feel that it is exactly what HCE is trying to achieve: “Though the game state cannot be reversed to the ‘correct’ state, this error can be mitigated by giving the opponent sufficient knowledge and ability to offset the error so that it is less likely to generate advantage”.
Originally posted by Florian Horn:
I don't agree that there was no mistake before the second card drawn. Where in Anticipate's text do you Scry 2 ?
Originally posted by Florian Horn:
Note also that, in this discussion, we considered that NAP acted really fast, without announcing anything. If he said something like “Scry” or “one on top, one on the bottom” before drawing 2, AP would have a chance to catch it, and we would likely treat that as a GRV (in which case, my fix would mostly be the same, but with a random card from the unrevealed hand instead of the thoughtseize fix).
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